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by HillaryBriss
3250 days ago
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>The American Society of Civil Engineers considers 17 percent of American dams to be “high hazard potential,” including the one outside Oroville, Calif., that nearly collapsed in February. Is this exaggeration? Would any reasonable person say that the Oroville dam nearly collapsed? |
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That sounds a lot like a near-collapse to me.
Of course, you could argue the authorities acted with a surfeit of caution - perhaps there was only ever a one-in-a-thousand chance of the dam collapsing, and the threshold for 'nearly collapsed' should be a one-in-five chance of collapsing. However, I think most reasonable people would say that a one-in-a-thousand chance of killing 188,000 people living below the dam is several orders of magnitude too high.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oroville_Dam_cris...