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Dam failure Guadalupe River/ Lake Dunlap May 14

It's amazing that they are allowed to take so long to fix something :uhoh Grab a few farmers from the area and let them do it.
OM
 
It's amazing that they are allowed to take so long to fix something :uhoh Grab a few farmers from the area and let them do it.
OM

Always been a question of who "owns" some of the dams that were built by some cities for power generation. The LCRA (Lower Colorado River Authority) has more control ( money) it seems of that watershed and dam operations than the Blanco/Guadalupe River Authority from my experience.

You hear of maintenance projects along the Colorado, rarely anything from BGRA unless it involves Canyon Lake.

The earlier failure that has not been addressed to date has been a head scratcher.
 
It seems around here they wait until it hits “severe inconvenience” then they feign ignorance of what everyone knew was coming.....Then the excessive spending starts.
OM
 
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