Sunday, 19 May 2024

Officials: Camp fire poses no threat to Oroville Dam; DWR continues to monitor the incident

OROVILLE, Calif. – The Department of Water Resources said the Camp fire is no threat to the Oroville Dam.

DWR said it is taking precautionary measures detailed below to ensure the safety of other water infrastructure including power plants and power lines.

DWR is just one of several state agencies and departments with employees and contractors personally impacted by these most recent wildfires. Those who have requested it have been given the ability to take leave to attend to their families.

The department will continue to maintain sufficient staffing to monitor the incident around the clock.

DWR is in close communication with Cal Fire, OES and local emergency managers to track the status of this dynamic situation.

Oroville spillways and Thermalito construction operations have been shut down.

DWR is taking precautionary measures to protect infrastructure including wetting down the potentially at-risk areas with water trucks, placing backup generators at key facilities in Oroville Field Division for the possibility of a power outage or loss of the powerlines due to the fires, and creating staffing plans to continue managing State Water Project operations remotely if Oroville Field Division staff and facilities are evacuated.

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