That’s NOT erosion. That’s subsidence, collapse. The dam is being undermined from below by water seeping into it. Erosion is where water, wind, or other carry soil away.
I think you are correct that the outside wall is subsiding and that will lead to more of the pressure being applied to the inside which may not hold it long term. City should bring in an actual reclamation engineer to have a look.
Things are always deemed safe, until all of a sudden they aren't. It sure would make me nervous to be in that subdivision. All those homeowners trusted the land developers and realtors that said, its fine. It is, until it isn't.
Dont put your valuables in your car and then go on national news and tell everyone you put your valuables in your car. Get a safety deposit box ASAP! When you hear that roar in the night, there will be no time and you may not be able to drive out!
1:30 - "Yeah just stand right there as it'll look great on camera, don't worry about the developing mudslide that could engulf us. If you did something today that made you feel foolish, at least you're not like the two dolts at 1:05 taking a stroll along a failing dam wall
When officials tell you not to be concerned, you best be concerned.
That’s NOT erosion. That’s subsidence, collapse. The dam is being undermined from below by water seeping into it. Erosion is where water, wind, or other carry soil away.
I think you are correct that the outside wall is subsiding and that will lead to more of the pressure being applied to the inside which may not hold it long term. City should bring in an actual reclamation engineer to have a look.
The mayor will have the fire department look at something that's not related to a fire. I do believe the city engineers should be looking at it
Texas State Official: "Well, MY home should be fine, so y'all shouldn't worry."
It'll break. State doesn't know what to do.
That's what what said about the earthen dam that caused the 1889 flood that killed 2000 people and dragged the land down to bedrock.
Things are always deemed safe, until all of a sudden they aren't. It sure would make me nervous to be in that subdivision. All those homeowners trusted the land developers and realtors that said, its fine. It is, until it isn't.
Dont put your valuables in your car and then go on national news and tell everyone you put your valuables in your car. Get a safety deposit box ASAP! When you hear that roar in the night, there will be no time and you may not be able to drive out!
Very smart advice! Not sure that the 4 foot deep reservoir would actually roar, though.
I’m sure it’s totally safe. Definitely won’t be gone in a few days… I mean, I wouldn’t go anywhere near it, but I’m sure it’s fine.
I bet that dam and pond is owned by the HOA that manages the subdivision it sit in. It's use is certainly covered by the HOA's bylaws.
Just haul some more dirt up there and take care of it. Not that hard.
Water gonna start seeping out the bottom and its gonna wash away. Need to start piling up rocks and dirt on it or say bye bye.
The dam is safe?really?
1:30 - "Yeah just stand right there as it'll look great on camera, don't worry about the developing mudslide that could engulf us. If you did something today that made you feel foolish, at least you're not like the two dolts at 1:05 taking a stroll along a failing dam wall
Seems like "They" said the same thing about the new orleans levees 😮. Stop looking and talking about it... Pump it out people. Just saying.
Don't be a fool, get out now.