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Debunking the Debunkers: Dams Really Can Trigger Quakes
Wed, 02/18/2009 - 3:32pm
Microseismicity in an exploited reservoir for an oil field (NORSAR) 1.No convincing correlation has yet been demonstrated between earthquakes and reservoirs.
2. If the natural seismicity is low, the danger of RIS is also low.
3. Only a few large dams out of 11,000 large dams worldwide have experienced significant RIS.
4. No dam has yet failed disastrously because of RIS, so the danger is grossly exaggerated.
Oroville Flood Map (Click to enlarge) (Oroville Facilities Relicensing Team, 2004) The important thing now is to practice "the precautionary principle." One good example of this is the Auburn Dam in California. A 1975 quake triggered by Oroville Dam, which was built on a fault previously thought inactive, led to the suspension of Auburn Dam, then being constructed in a nearby watershed. If Auburn Dam had been built, and failed, it would have overwhelmed Folsom Dam downstream and completely flooded Sacramento. Even with the suspension of Auburn, the Oroville region isn't safe from future RIS and subsequent dam failure. If Oroville were to fail, more than 90,000 people in the area would be at risk. California, I hope you're ready.
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RIS can kill people even if dams don't break