Oroville Dam Spillway Emergency Response
Project
Answering the call
In early February 2017, during widespread rainfall in California, operators at the Oroville Dam facility began making releases down the main spillway, but soon observed an unusual flow pattern caused by damage to the middle portion of the Lake Oroville main spillway. Syblon Reid was contacted by the owner and asked to serve as the prime contractor for the emergency response and stabilization work. The initial tasks included: establishing and maintaining control of the existing main spillway gates; clearing trees from below the emergency spillway in anticipation of it overtopping for the first time since it was constructed; and implementing debris removal operations – both below the spillway and at the downstream diversion dam – to prevent fouling of the diversion dam gates and flooding of the 819 megawatt Hyatt Powerplant. Once the flows over the auxiliary spillway ceased, the scope rapidly increased to address multiple tasks; the priority of which was preventing the powerplant from flooding and maintaining it as an operational facility. The expanded scope also included placing large rock and concrete in the eroded areas below the emergency spillway and extensive dredging – both from the shore and off barges – to remove the massive debris plug in the Feather River below the main Spillway.
Location
Oroville, CA
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Market
Emergency Response
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Services
Heavy Civil Mechanical
Marine Work
Gallery
Key
Challenges
Facts & figures
2,100,000 +
cubic yards of sediment dredged out of the Feather River