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  • The California Department of Water Resources continues to examine and repair the Oroville Dam spillway. Photo taken March 29, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
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  • The California Department of Water Resources continues to examine and repair the Oroville Dam spillway. Photo taken March 29, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0328_3_29_201...JPG
  • The California Department of Water Resources continues to examine and repair the Oroville Dam spillway. Photo taken March 29, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0089_3_29_201...JPG
  • The California Department of Water Resources continues to examine and repair the Oroville Dam spillway. Photo taken March 29, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0089_3_29_201...JPG
  • Heavy equipment works to remove the huge debris field in the diversion pool at the base of the damaged Oroville Dam spillway. Once finished the Edward Hyatt Powerplant can go operational, which will allow for better management of reservoir levels during the upcoming spring runoff season. .Photo taken March 1, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
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  • Workers on their hands and knees remove loose rocks and debris in preparation for concrete placement on the upper chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 19, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
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  • Workers on their hands and knees remove loose rocks and debris in preparation for concrete placement on the upper chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 19, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Workers install stay-in-place concrete forms before concrete is poured between them on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
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  • Rocks are cleaned by water and a compressed air in preparation for concrete placement on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • A contractor lubricates the excavators being used in the water to remove debris from the diversion pool just below the Lake Oroville flood control spillway. Every two hours of operation, the equipment has to be lubricated. Photo taken March 29, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0859_3_29_201...JPG
  • Workers install stay-in-place concrete forms before concrete is poured between them on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Rocks are cleaned by water and a compressed air in preparation for concrete placement on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Pumped concrete is poured in place to level the foundation between the stay-in-place concrete forms on the lower chute the Lake. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
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  • Using shovels and vacuums and buckets, workers remove all loose gravel and rocks form the surface the bedrock before concrete is poured on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Rocks are cleaned by water and compressed air in preparation for concrete placement on the upper chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 19, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Rocks are cleaned by water and compressed air in preparation for concrete placement on the upper chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 19, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Workers work to remove a pinched concrete saw blade that was used to cut the side wall of the upper chute the spillway. Photo taken July 19, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
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  • Workers install stay-in-place concrete forms before concrete is poured between them on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Workers install stay-in-place concrete forms before concrete is poured between them on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Workers install stay-in-place concrete forms before concrete is poured between them on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Rocks are cleaned by water and a compressed air in preparation for concrete placement on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Rocks are cleaned by water and a compressed air in preparation for concrete placement on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-1227_7_12_201...JPG
  • Rocks are cleaned by water and a compressed air in preparation for concrete placement on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0361_7_12_201...JPG
  • Workers install stay-in-place concrete forms before concrete is poured between them on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-1164_7_12_201...JPG
  • Pumped concrete is poured in place to level the foundation between the stay-in-place concrete forms on the lower chute the Lake. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0282_7_12_201...JPG
  • Pumped concrete is poured in place to level the foundation between the stay-in-place concrete forms on the lower chute the Lake. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-1104_7_12_201...JPG
  • A contractor lubricates the excavators being used in the water to remove debris from the diversion pool just below the Lake Oroville flood control spillway. Every two hours of operation, the equipment has to be lubricated. Photo taken March 29, 2017. <br />
<br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0859_3_29_201...JPG
  • Rocks are cleaned by water and compressed air in preparation for concrete placement on the upper chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 19, 2017. <br />
<br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0856_7_19_201...JPG
  • Rocks are cleaned by water and a compressed air in preparation for concrete placement on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0511_7_12_201...JPG
  • Using shovels and vacuums and buckets, workers remove all loose gravel and rocks form the surface the bedrock before concrete is poured on the lower chute of the Lake Oroville flood control spillway in Butte County, California. Photo taken July 12, 2017. <br />
Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources<br />
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0147_7_12_201...JPG
  • A long line of concrete trucks wait to offload on the top of the dam above Lake Oroville.The California Department of Water Resources continues to examine and repair the erosion below the Oroville Dam Emergency Spillway. More than 125 construction crews are working around the clock, and placing 1,200 tons of material on the spillway per hour using helicopters and heavy construction equipment at the Butte County site. Photo taken February 17, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
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  • Mist rises up from the base of the spillway as work continues on the top near the emergency spillway of Oroville Dam. The California Department of Water Resources continues to repair the erosion round the Oroville Dam Emergency Spillway. Photo taken February 23, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
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  • Mist rises up from the base of the spillway releasing water from Oroville Dam. The California Department of Water Resources continues to repair the erosion round the Oroville Dam Emergency Spillway. Photo taken February 23, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
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  • A long line of concrete trucks wait to offload on the top of the dam above Lake Oroville.The California Department of Water Resources continues to examine and repair the erosion below the Oroville Dam Emergency Spillway. More than 125 construction crews are working around the clock, and placing 1,200 tons of material on the spillway per hour using helicopters and heavy construction equipment at the Butte County site. Photo taken February 17, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
    BB_Oro_Spillway_damage-0664_2_17_201...JPG
  • The California Department of Water Resources continues to repair the erosion round the Oroville Dam Emergency Spillway. Photo taken February 23, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
    BB_oroville_damage_0357_02_23_2017.JPG
  • Mist rises up from the base of the spillway releasing water from Oroville Dam. The California Department of Water Resources continues to repair the erosion round the Oroville Dam Emergency Spillway. Photo taken February 23, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
    BB_oroville_damage_0037_02_23_2017.JPG
  • The California Department of Water Resources continues to repair the erosion round the Oroville Dam Emergency Spillway. Photo taken February 23, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
    BB_oroville_damage_0357_02_23_2017.JPG
  • Sunsrise over Lake Oroville. The California Department of Water Resources continues to repair the erosion round the Oroville Dam Emergency Spillway. Photo taken February 23, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
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  • A worker looks at the lake levels of Lake Oroville at sunrise. The California Department of Water Resources continues to repair the erosion round the Oroville Dam Emergency Spillway. Photo taken February 23, 2017. <br />
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Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources
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