Talk:Howard A. Hanson Dam

The Howard Hanson Dam is safe
Apparently, the only part of the dam that was damaged was the tunnels (that were not in use) underneath the dam. -- Azemocram (talk) 02:31, 29 April 2011 (UTC)

Study underway, expected in 2013?
Scouring news reports of the Army Corps of Engineers turned up no press release between 1/2013 and 1/2017 about whether the remediations resolved the problem. The only indication of current status are in news releases that occur every year about February/March when releases like the following announce the dam is being refilled:. The refill height of the dam is mentioned: "The current plan targets a maximum pool elevation of 1,167 feet above sea level. A 1,167 foot elevation pool has been the spring refill target since 2007." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Khanklatt (talk • contribs) 00:42, 17 January 2017 (UTC)

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