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The Race to Fix Australia’s Failed Dam 

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Paradise Dam is doomed.
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@TheB1M
@TheB1M 8 дней назад
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@jacobkuntflapp
@jacobkuntflapp 8 дней назад
You don't usually report on failures. Why pick this one?
@invinciblemode
@invinciblemode 8 дней назад
@@jacobkuntflapphe actually does report on failures and fixes all the time. Literally look at his last few videos. Don’t be a sensitive snowflake.
@FJB2020
@FJB2020 8 дней назад
@@jacobkuntflapp He could do a daily episode on china alone if he did that...
@jacobkuntflapp
@jacobkuntflapp 8 дней назад
@@invinciblemode calm down, princess lol
@factsarefactsanddonotlie8397
@factsarefactsanddonotlie8397 8 дней назад
so this interglacial period we are in right now is now called climate change but climate change is supposed to be man-made so who started the integration period seeing no man was around in 130 000 BC I need clarification because you must be big smart and me Mia midwit. ??
@marksapollo
@marksapollo 8 дней назад
Build it cheap build it twice.
@mr.boomguy
@mr.boomguy 8 дней назад
At a higher price than building it well once 🤪
@volkerengels5298
@volkerengels5298 8 дней назад
The examples are ALL related to weather extremes forced by climate change.
@d.b.cooper1
@d.b.cooper1 8 дней назад
Probably all from the same contractor too. Raking it in $$$$
@visitante-pc5zc
@visitante-pc5zc 8 дней назад
Or you do like in brazil. Take tax payers' money. Do nothing. Let things flood. Blame climate change. Ask for more money next year. Rinse and repeat
@Apple_Beshy
@Apple_Beshy 8 дней назад
Money baby
@leonkernan
@leonkernan 8 дней назад
Anyone else from Australia here who's never heard of this??
@freeman10000
@freeman10000 8 дней назад
Aussie here. I never heard about this dodgy dam.
@nathan_aus
@nathan_aus 8 дней назад
I've heard about it quite a few times. Still don't understand why the second one is expected to cost 10 times as much.
@mark123655
@mark123655 8 дней назад
Basically a Qld issue.. and their Govt #&#*-up
@willglass7771
@willglass7771 8 дней назад
I live in bundaberg which is downstream so it's quite a known and active issue amongst the community
@garysheppard4028
@garysheppard4028 8 дней назад
Nope. Which surprises me. I thought I'd seen all the episodes of "Utopia"
@ChloeCarter-kd7gz
@ChloeCarter-kd7gz 4 дня назад
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@ScottLarrry
@ScottLarrry 4 дня назад
With the US dollar losing value to inflation and other currencies gaining traction, uncertainty looms. Yet, many still trust in the dollar's perceived safety. Worried about my $420,000 retirement savings losing value, I seek alternative security for my money.
@AshleyKeith-vw7ws
@AshleyKeith-vw7ws 4 дня назад
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@EricaWaters-lr6zw
@EricaWaters-lr6zw 4 дня назад
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@AshleyKeith-vw7ws
@AshleyKeith-vw7ws 4 дня назад
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@EricaWaters-lr6zw
@EricaWaters-lr6zw 4 дня назад
@@AshleyKeith-vw7ws I appreciate it. After searching her name online and reviewing her credentials, I'm quite impressed. I've contacted her as I could use all the help I can get. A call has been scheduled.
@AlbertaGeek
@AlbertaGeek 8 дней назад
Concrete that is later found to be of insufficient quality almost always means that someone cut corners and pocketed the difference.
@johntomasini3916
@johntomasini3916 8 дней назад
Something the Russians and Chinese know all about.
@ShapezPuller64
@ShapezPuller64 8 дней назад
That's Peter Beattie for you.
@matton36
@matton36 7 дней назад
But the thing is. concrete quality checks are always carried out at every pour. Seems a politician wanted to come in under budget.
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 7 дней назад
The mafia?
@coweatsman
@coweatsman 7 дней назад
Yet Roman aqueducts are standing to this day. They knew how to make stuff last.
@DM-yj9qf
@DM-yj9qf 8 дней назад
i'm sure the consultants, contractors and politicians responsible for the first dam cashed out and aren't being held accountable.
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 8 дней назад
You can be dam sure about that... 'straya
@mattrodger7097
@mattrodger7097 8 дней назад
Another set of consultants will come in and clean up with an assessment of root cause analysis, recommendations, etc. They’ll employ more PR teams and spend large amounts on sham community consultations. Everyone wins except the taxpayer. We have a satire program in Australia called Utopia set in a fictional government works department. Depressingly it is very accurate.
@ithinkitmightbe
@ithinkitmightbe 8 дней назад
Of course not, can’t hold the politicians and construction company responsible right, how were they to know the shoddy construction would cause problems
@darkhorseman8263
@darkhorseman8263 8 дней назад
Of course. It's Australia. They got bonuses.
@zee9709
@zee9709 8 дней назад
joke on you, they build the second dam 😂
@ibrahim-sj2cr
@ibrahim-sj2cr 8 дней назад
not once did i hear "trouble in paradise" i know its low langing fruit but still
@raincoast9010
@raincoast9010 8 дней назад
A missed opportunity for sure!
@carlsaganlives6086
@carlsaganlives6086 8 дней назад
Shoulda been the no-brainer subtitle, agree!
@Merennulli
@Merennulli 8 дней назад
I can't help but feel they jinxed it by naming it "Paradise". That's like saying "at least nothing else can go wrong".
@cicolas_nage
@cicolas_nage 8 дней назад
if a current affair had covered it they 100% would not have missed the opportunity
@gary_rumain_you_peons
@gary_rumain_you_peons 7 дней назад
Paradise lost.
@monketok141
@monketok141 8 дней назад
Sadly in Australia we hear about a lot of half assed construction project more often than we should
@kaihang4685
@kaihang4685 8 дней назад
I’m in Sydney - in an assessment centre a month back, I had to work with this one guy who just refused to build our mini-bridge to specification, who kept going “trust me bro” even though the bridge (his design) clearly didn’t fit specifications. If he gets hired, then god help the engineering industry in Australia.
@snells-window
@snells-window 8 дней назад
@@kaihang4685 the money he saves on building can go towards a substantial bribe to get the contract
@robgeraghty6205
@robgeraghty6205 8 дней назад
It seems to be a recent phenomenon. Plenty of major infrastructure was built in the past without issues like this. I suspect that this failure, like some recent high-rise apartment building failures, was the result of building to a price instead of engineering things for safety.
@richyfoster7694
@richyfoster7694 8 дней назад
Snowy problem at all bro.
@geoffgeoff143
@geoffgeoff143 8 дней назад
Because governments go for the lowest quote, not the best value.
@crully84
@crully84 8 дней назад
That's a dam expensive mistake
@TBEQ
@TBEQ 8 дней назад
Bro I'm flooding with laughter! 😂😂😂😂
@wazza9089
@wazza9089 8 дней назад
@@TBEQ And im wetting myself
@tonypapas9854
@tonypapas9854 8 дней назад
Damn!
@Laz_Arus
@Laz_Arus 8 дней назад
I can hardly hold back my laughter!
@mikelarry2602
@mikelarry2602 8 дней назад
Dammit I was gonna say the same thing !
@ianbishop8986
@ianbishop8986 8 дней назад
What about the Commission of Inquiry Report (COIR) from 2022? If you knew anything about RCC dam construction and governance processes for major State Government infrastructure projects and you read the Commission of Inquiry Report you would know that this project was destined to be a failure PRIOR to the acceptance of the Consortium which constructed the dam. The truth of this major engineering failure (costing $1B+) has never been publicly exposed. The reasons for this failure (which can easily happen again with the new replacement dam) are a combination of the following decisions: previous Queensland Premiers including Bettie were responsible for outsourcing dam design and construction to the private sector, creating a company in the first instance to own the dam but who knew nothing about dam ownership, selecting a consortium which used a dam design that had never been constructed on this scale in Australia, no rigorous testing of the RCC was undertaken, there was no site supervision of the work to ensure it was carried out according to the contract conditions, there were only two South African engineers who had any experience with constructing a dam of this type while the dam was being constructed around the clock and finally the COIR showed that many contractural conditions were never followed (the dam was designed by an American engineer). In other words the COIR was a white wash (because of the terms on the inquiry and the Commission's inability to understand these issues) and to date no person or company has ever been made accountable for this disaster. Finally, as far as I know, the location of the new dam being 70m downstream of the original dam must also address poor foundation conditions.
@langdons2848
@langdons2848 8 дней назад
Sooooo... the next dam is going to be a cluster fuck as well. Good to know, good to know.
@Kneedragon1962
@Kneedragon1962 8 дней назад
Sounds like the Queensland I know & love.
@d.b.cooper1
@d.b.cooper1 8 дней назад
This channel is good until they do videos on stuff you have a tiny bit of knowledge on or do a quick google search on. Countless errors/ommisson of basic context etc. I recall one re tunnel boring machines on a London underground project & the number they quoted just didn't seem right, literally took 60 seconds to google, come across an official report on the government website & get the true figures with much more info. Literally info anyone doing research on would find in seconds. Also a lot of the videos are literally built/edited around sponsors who also worked on the project. Still a decent channel, but could be better imo...that's all.
@garrettmillard525
@garrettmillard525 8 дней назад
This consortium model Australia and so many others seem to adore has to go away. Minimizing taxpayer costs in the near term shifts all of the risk on to taxpayers for the life of the project and ultimately costs so much more.
@monty9463
@monty9463 8 дней назад
Mate thank you so much for this. Wondered why we hadn't heard of this. Disgraceful . Again thank you for the wonderful detail
@TheB1M
@TheB1M 8 дней назад
Oh dam.
@smplfi9859
@smplfi9859 8 дней назад
Never seen a video caption like this that makes me think it's just deflection for the three gorges dam....
@pranavbakre5201
@pranavbakre5201 8 дней назад
Dam it
@johnpetith5523
@johnpetith5523 8 дней назад
Best Dam video so far
@julianmx13
@julianmx13 8 дней назад
You’re god dam right
@mfaizsyahmi
@mfaizsyahmi 8 дней назад
A condammed dam.
@stephenspackman5573
@stephenspackman5573 8 дней назад
So the original plan was to strengthen the plasticine using chickpeas, but in a surprise turn, it transpires that tinned chickpeas don't have the same strength as fresh ones. Now question on my mind is, are they leaving enough space for the third dam?
@castorchua
@castorchua 7 дней назад
Queenslands meant to flood. They love it
@george2113
@george2113 3 дня назад
The third dam, can go on the inside
@stephenspackman5573
@stephenspackman5573 3 дня назад
@@george2113 If we put them in vertically, we could fit several!
@Thepriest39
@Thepriest39 8 дней назад
The original engineers and contractors should go to prison over this.
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 7 дней назад
Agree 💯 Criminal negligence..
@mrama5830
@mrama5830 7 дней назад
lol you mean they will get a walk in the park and probably even get bonuses
@kaykitchen9540
@kaykitchen9540 7 дней назад
It was actually the State Government who approved the design, which was based on a failed Italian dam that used a laminated design. They apparently thought that tweaks to the design would work to make Paradise dam sound. You can’t blame the contractors as they built the dam to the specs they were given. No Aussie firm would sign off on the dam so a USA firm was engaged, who just quietly disbanded not long after they signed off on the soundness of the dam, so there is no-one to sue. Typical Labor government monumental stuff up and then cover up. We live in Bundaberg and know some of the contractors. They had grave doubts as to the soundness of the dam design before construction even started.
@747fa
@747fa 6 дней назад
​@@kaykitchen9540So, the State Government (Must be all highly qualified dam design engineers) can approve a dam project against the advice of professional, highly qualified dam engineers? Gee. That must be a "winning formula", especially long term. 😂
@deineroehre
@deineroehre 6 дней назад
I don't think the engineers are guilty, it was the construction company who cut corners. Like in every project or company, there is a good, well-engineered solution and then the pennyflinchers come and render most of the planning useless. Since there are several dams which work just fine, there are not problems in general.
@JonKino828
@JonKino828 8 дней назад
This is a common occurrence in Australia. All they do is feasibility studies, build something that is inadequate or has potential issues. Then another feasibility studies, followed by repairs. This goes on and on. All to enrich the well connected contractors. Welcome to the lucky country.
@langdons2848
@langdons2848 8 дней назад
Well "lucky" if you're a on the government approved contractor/consultant list.
@deilliw
@deilliw 8 дней назад
@@langdons2848 Where do I apply?
@Kulo_WC
@Kulo_WC 8 дней назад
They should get the CPC (Communist party of China) to build it. It will be better. Plus they can build other infrastructures in Australia, like the high speed rail. It will be beneficial to all if they can build high speed rail all around Australia. Indonesia has already seen massive benefits with their China-made Whoosh high-speed railway.
@Bonbon-C
@Bonbon-C 8 дней назад
Babe it is the same for all countries.... it happens more in third world countries, my country included. Imagine rebuilding a 400 million USD (converted) Senate house beautification project, when the current structure is still sound and still nice. The politicians in my country are probably window shopping for their next property.abroad 🤣🤣🤣
@garrettmillard525
@garrettmillard525 8 дней назад
It's really incredible. So much of the cost premium in first world construction is in planning, verifying, and having consultant "experts" recheck everything thrice over. Truly unbelievable this can happen. Presumably they spent all that money "verifying" that a novel, cheaper form of construction would work, and then lo and behold, it absolutely doesn't. Think they're too good for the tried and true methods used everywhere else in the world, apparently.
@TheOtherSteel
@TheOtherSteel 8 дней назад
There was no discussion of holding the original builder accountable for the errors leading to the shorter projected lifespan and the need for a replacement dam.
@matthewbarabas3052
@matthewbarabas3052 8 дней назад
should they be?
@bloodvue
@bloodvue 8 дней назад
If they built it to its specs then not their fault
@xwhite2020
@xwhite2020 8 дней назад
This is an engineering channel.
@snells-window
@snells-window 8 дней назад
builders are never held to account in Australia
@garrettmillard525
@garrettmillard525 8 дней назад
@@bloodvue They did not build it to spec whatsoever, the construction was apparently done by people who had zero experience with dams.
@kahliepurnell5594
@kahliepurnell5594 8 дней назад
queenslander here, can confirm flooding is a real threat. every 5-10 years we have a 1:5000 event, then approximately each 1-2 years its a 1:200 event. quite a few people i know have ptsd and have lost houses, the last bad flood my friend lost the lower level of their house with all their memories and keepsakes.. its a common problem up and down the east coast of australia. when it gets bad the "mud army" comes out and everyone rallies around and helps the community.
@kahliepurnell5594
@kahliepurnell5594 8 дней назад
during a rain event 1000mm in a 24hr period is not uncommon to be recorded by multiple locations in catchments for dams.
@antontsau
@antontsau 8 дней назад
for 150 years stubborn queenslanders continue to settle on floodplains. Every 10 years they drown completely, every year someone whines about heavy tropical rains, for 100+ years well known house type there is "queenslander" which is specially designed to be flooded without big destroy... nothing changes. Untaughtable.
@BTW...
@BTW... 8 дней назад
@@antontsau The TRUTH. Insurance Company's will probably effect more land use change than self interested Politicians. The provincial "queenslander", on stilts, goes under too, and then there is the cyclonic wind element destruction, even when anchored to the ground. Then there is the 'Deep North' mentality, happy in denial.
@sushimamba4281
@sushimamba4281 7 дней назад
Yep. A family had their family home pretty much destroyed by a mud slide in the 2011 floods.
@nelsonbennett259
@nelsonbennett259 7 дней назад
Stop lying that you have 1:5000 year floods every 5-10 years, utter bullshit
@bzaps
@bzaps 8 дней назад
Make sure you are sitting down if you ever talk to a Bundaberg farmer about this topic.. The management of this project by the Queensland government was an absolute disgrace. Thank you Fred for covering a topic that not many people know about.
@kaykitchen9540
@kaykitchen9540 7 дней назад
You are so right. We live in Bundaberg and know some of the contractors. The dam design was based on a laminated technique that was used in a failed Italian dam. The QLD govt thought that tweaks to the design would make the dam safe. They couldn’t get an Aussie engineering firm to sign off on the dam construction so they used a USA firm, who disbanded a couple of months after they signed off on the dam, so there is no-one to sue. The contractors built the dam to specs but they had grave doubts on the dam’s soundness from day 1. Typical Labor party stuff up, wasting billions of taxpayers money.
@MrWhitmen1981
@MrWhitmen1981 6 дней назад
Melbourne doesn’t even have a rail line to the airport. Money definitely can’t go to dam when millions in Melbourne need traffic congestion eased.
@stephenw2992
@stephenw2992 5 дней назад
@@MrWhitmen1981 Then you will need to get to the airport because Melbourne will run out of food. What is wrong with the busses. Work fine for me.
@Palizoid
@Palizoid 8 дней назад
Sounds like a standard Australian project
@stephenw2992
@stephenw2992 5 дней назад
Should have got Tasmanians to build it instead of those banana benders. We make proper dams here.
@rags008
@rags008 8 дней назад
No one can piss away money better than an Australian politician.
@oby1wildman764
@oby1wildman764 7 дней назад
Africa has entered the chat.
@lauralauren6432
@lauralauren6432 6 дней назад
Oh yes. Swedens government. I assume this dam was made by Swedes. They own all sorts of cement and turbines. ABB
@dogcalledholden
@dogcalledholden 8 дней назад
The Bundaberg region has a LONG history of the wrong dam in the wrong place. Monduran Dam, I'm looking at you. AFTER it was built, they found out that the walls are porous and it leaches too much iron into the water to make it safe for drinking as originally intended.
@markf3229
@markf3229 8 дней назад
Same as the dam that supplies almost all the water for Sydney, the Warragamba. The catchment area for the dam is up in the Goulburn area which like now and then has a very low rainfall average.The Goulburn dam which services many thousands has gone down to a puddle many times over the years
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 7 дней назад
A dam tragedy..
@lachlandavis9878
@lachlandavis9878 6 дней назад
Fred Haigh Dam was built for irrigation, and it's been a great success at that
@dogcalledholden
@dogcalledholden 6 дней назад
@@lachlandavis9878, that is the use it has been put to. It wasn't how the dam was sold to the public however. The locals were told something very much different, as the water in Bundaberg is bloody awful by Australian standards (Burnett Heads water is nigh on undrinkable if you are not a local). I was a lad during its construction, I've broken toes on its spillway. Monduran Dam that was promised was never the one delivered.
@illegalopinions4082
@illegalopinions4082 8 дней назад
The costs suggest cronyism and kickbacks. Original builders should be held liable for costs if they chose the cement ratio.
@michaelnoble2432
@michaelnoble2432 8 дней назад
That's the Labor way...
@maxwellgriffith
@maxwellgriffith 8 дней назад
Since the damn hasn’t failed I don’t think there’s anything to hold them liable for. The new one is being built based on the likelihood of failure in the future.
@michaelnoble2432
@michaelnoble2432 8 дней назад
@@maxwellgriffith you think the dam actually has to collapse before the people responsible can be held to account?
@deilliw
@deilliw 8 дней назад
@@michaelnoble2432 Depends on the type of construction contract the client had with the other parties involved.
@maxwellgriffith
@maxwellgriffith 8 дней назад
@@michaelnoble2432Legally, yes. Are there any civil or criminal infractions that have been committed?
@amcluesent
@amcluesent 8 дней назад
Who took the backhanders for the dodgy concrete mix?
@anthonyj7989
@anthonyj7989 8 дней назад
Tax payers
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 7 дней назад
The Mafia?
@JDMNINJA851
@JDMNINJA851 22 часа назад
The Union?
@pearpenguin
@pearpenguin 8 дней назад
The Mad Max franchise, Australia's greatest cultural export, has made the whole world aware of how precious water is to them.
@gregorymatthies5297
@gregorymatthies5297 8 дней назад
And Queensland is going to host the Olympics ???????? Looks like another cluster for the state.
@shanelambert6192
@shanelambert6192 8 дней назад
Already way over budget and the games have another 8 years of disastrous overspending to go.
@AussieJohnny
@AussieJohnny 7 дней назад
I'm sure the upgrade to the 40+ year old QSAC stadium will impress the rest of the world at the Olympics. Okay, so the 100 metres sprints will only be over 80 metres (tribute to John Clark and Brian Dawe) and the public transport to QSAC is horrendous but don't worry, the world will be impressed.
@FutureSystem738
@FutureSystem738 6 дней назад
We urgently need to ditch the dam(n) Olympics before it’s too late. (Pun intended). With 8 years to go, it’s already a clusterf#ck, and can only get worse. But don’t worry, we taxpayers will pick up the tab! 😡
@MrMotorNerd
@MrMotorNerd 8 дней назад
Queensland has a history of building dams way too small , Wivenhoe springs to mind .
@jamieferguson935
@jamieferguson935 8 дней назад
Too dam small.
@BundyToo
@BundyToo 8 дней назад
Too true, Wivenhoe has had issues for ages and were partially the reason for the mismanagement that flooded Brisbane in 2011. They are still saying they are trying to fix it 13 years latter, which to me seems way too long.
@coralappo9716
@coralappo9716 8 дней назад
Don't forget They relocated a whole town to build the Wivenhoe dam and its way too small for what they've built around it I drive over it every day to go to work it's a nightmare when it floods and the landscape around it has totally changed because they have to continually release the water flooding the whole area
@Robert-cu9bm
@Robert-cu9bm 8 дней назад
​@@coralappo9716they release it because they don't allow it to fill anymore.
@mattrodger7097
@mattrodger7097 8 дней назад
Wivenhoe was adequate when it was built. It is the population growth of the SE corner that has made it inadequate.
@connordingle4112
@connordingle4112 8 дней назад
Oh my gosh. My town had made The B1M
@TheB1M
@TheB1M 8 дней назад
You're underwater in Paradise?!
@dralligator69
@dralligator69 8 дней назад
Bundy punches above its weight, good little town
@castorchua
@castorchua 7 дней назад
@@dralligator69 Yeah, your fuck-ups have been acknowledged internationally now, well done!
@KD-xo2fx
@KD-xo2fx 8 дней назад
Wow... between this and the lack of oversight in the high-rise building industry, Australia has a shocking amount of incompetency...
@bababababababa6124
@bababababababa6124 8 дней назад
Dam that doesn’t sound good hope they fix it
@icey_u12
@icey_u12 8 дней назад
This is honestly better infomation than the local state gov is giving out.
@henrymorse9939
@henrymorse9939 8 дней назад
I have a friend in Australia named Kyle, I’ll ask if he can help with the dam.
@TheB1M
@TheB1M 8 дней назад
Thanks mate.
@amac2612
@amac2612 8 дней назад
I think that’s Dave’s mate
@joshkleine21
@joshkleine21 8 дней назад
Kyle’s the clown who fcuked up the concrete mix in the first place. Tell him to stay the fcuk away!
@Palizoid
@Palizoid 8 дней назад
Can Michael help too?
@msmith2961
@msmith2961 8 дней назад
Good onya, Champ 😂
@danlowe8684
@danlowe8684 8 дней назад
A bit of definition is needed here for what a 200-year storm is. It has nothing to do with frequency but of odds of happening (0.5% chance per year, per location). From the State of MN DNR website: One of the more misleading phrases used in meteorology and hydrology is 100-year storm. The phrase implies that an intense rainstorm dubbed as a 100-year event, dropped rainfall totals heretofore unseen for 100 years, and not to be experienced again for another century. This is a logical, but incorrect conclusion to draw from the phrase. More precisely worded, a 100-year storm drops rainfall totals that have a one percent probability of occurring at that location in any year. Encountering a 100-year storm on one day does nothing to change the probability of receiving the same amount of precipitation the very next day. A better way to describe these unusual events is to refer to a one percent probability storm. However, the momentum created by repeated usage over time will assure that 100-year storm will remain in the public and scientific lexicon. Intense rainfall events are often geographically isolated. Therefore, increased population density, improved precipitation monitoring networks, and radar-based precipitation estimation have increased the likelihood of capturing (measuring) heavy rain events. Also, improved communication allows for faster and more complete transfer of weather information. When the neighboring county is walloped by a 100-year storm, we hear about it quickly. Invariably we will vicariously "experience" the event and wonder why 100-year storms seem to be occurring every other week!
@xxwookey
@xxwookey 8 дней назад
Well explained. It's also useful to understand that the probability of very rare/extreme events changes much faster than the probability of more common events when the distribution is shifted slightly. So quite a small change in the mean can give a 5-fold increase in extreme event probability.
@gregorymatthies5297
@gregorymatthies5297 8 дней назад
This comment has nothing to do with poor construction methods or severe lack of concrete. The blame is pure government incompetence.
@anthonyj7989
@anthonyj7989 8 дней назад
You do know that a one in one hundred year flood have been redefined in Australia. I know all dams in New South Wales have had all their dams upgraded with new emergency spillways and cables drilled through the dam wall into the rock under the dam wall to stop walls from lifting if overtopped.
@garrettmillard525
@garrettmillard525 8 дней назад
There's nothing wrong with the terminology. People being unaware of how probability works doesn't negate it. If anything, it will help normal people in recognizing that the model is no longer accurate. These forecasts are based on historical data, pre-climate change. It's becoming increasingly obvious that the probability has increased above 1% in many areas. You do make a great point about the vicarious "experience", though, I see how that can create issues for peoples comprehension.
@gardengnome3249
@gardengnome3249 8 дней назад
So let me get this straight. If I hear some one say that the 1953 Brisbane Australia flood was a one in 100 year event and another happens in 2011, 68 years later, I am wrong to call the masters of weather predictions drongos.
@jakobrebeki
@jakobrebeki 8 дней назад
I watched the one on the swiss dam. That was good as well. thanks for posting....
@rusty3493
@rusty3493 8 дней назад
Not enough dam puns.
@BearsTrains
@BearsTrains 8 дней назад
Yep, I thought there would be a flood of them
@langdons2848
@langdons2848 8 дней назад
They lost a paradise of opportunities for dam puns...
@lukefrahn8538
@lukefrahn8538 7 дней назад
it was abstract in design; not concrete enough
@Fireonthemountaintop
@Fireonthemountaintop 8 дней назад
What would happen if all the top engineers, the builders, and politicians responsible for this fiasco were thrown in jail (or worse). Would those subsequent engineers, builders and politicians of major high dollar project take that a reason to not be so fucking incompetent?
@johntomasini3916
@johntomasini3916 8 дней назад
You would need more prison space.
@Michael467012
@Michael467012 8 дней назад
There was actually a flood in 2011. After which they spent a lot of money on widening the apron because of erosion issues. I think there was a couple of times before 2013 they had to spend money on maintenance and repairs. The fish elevator that was installed to help the endangered lung fish in the river never really worked. Then after 2013 flood they decided that yeah nah it's buggered. Spend more money on lowering it, spend more money on testing it, spend more money on deciding on how to fix it, come up with a plan then decide to f' it we'll just build a new one. When that will happen, who knows because the government is pushing for pumped hydro bs now and at one point they said the dam was off the table but in the budget just handed down they (or the media) said they have allocated funds. Meanwhile, there is a company that wants to dig for coal in the middle of prime farming land on the edge of Bundaberg and potentially stuff up the ground water table and suck it up to their hearts content. But we make good rum though.
@kaykitchen9540
@kaykitchen9540 7 дней назад
The flooding in 2011 and 2013 was caused by changing the Burnett river mouth to south facing instead of north facing, as every river flowing out of the East coast of Australia does. This is because of the ocean current that runs up the East coast of Australia. By the Port Authority changing the river mouth to head south this meant that flood waters butted up against the ocean current that moves north up the coast and backed up, flooding inland, instead of being sucked into the ocean current as happens with all the other rivers when their mouths face north. Another totally stupid decision by a government authority that caused untold misery to thousands of people. And now the Burnett river has to be dredged continually to stop debris building up because it doesn’t get sucked up into the East coast current, as used to happen. The decision to change the direction of the river mouth was made against the advice of the Port Authority ‘s own hydrologist. We live on the Burnett River, not far from the mouth, and have seen a copy of the hydrologist’s original advice, that had been suppressed and only came to light after much digging and then by an order by the then Premier that it be released. The Port Authority said they only had one copy so couldn’t release the document - as if photocopiers didn’t exist. Sounds like a cover up.
@Michael467012
@Michael467012 6 дней назад
@@kaykitchen9540 It will silt up regardless. Silt gets deposited where there is a drop in water flow like where the river widens or deep below the tidal level like where is has been dredged. That is why there was a large amount of deposits around Harriet Island, Millaquin bend was scoured out and the port was silted up after the flood. It is also why it was found that additional river dredging would have little effect on the reduction in floods. Widening the river at the 3x 200m wide choke points downstream of the city to greater than 400m (the length of the Burnett Bridge, the width of the rest of the downstream river and the mouth are all 400m or greater) would enable a more free flowing river, less water would be forced over land and would lower a 2013 flood by at least a metre. While I agree that there would have possibly been a beneficial sucking effect if the mouth was more north facing, I doubt it would have changed the city flooding. I wonder what the purpose of putting a larger than necessary bend in the river mouth was.
@sushirunner
@sushirunner 8 дней назад
I'm missing the information why the original dam was built using so little cement. - Were the standards different? Did the construction company cheat?
@mattrodger7097
@mattrodger7097 8 дней назад
And who signed off on the work or was that outsourced by the government too?
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 7 дней назад
Off course they did..
@mt1104uk
@mt1104uk 8 дней назад
The question is who authorised the original mix content as such a low cement percentage, knowing it was well below traditional mixture levels. Plus how much cement was originally submitted in the itemised bill. It does sound like a certain country's practice of doing the absolute bare minimum with zero safety margins in their calculations.
@castorchua
@castorchua 7 дней назад
It wasn't Luigi the concrete guy, it was a dodgy government that wanted a low quote and they found shady contractors that said they could build it at that price. Which they did, with predictable results. The contractors naturally formed a company to do this job and dissolved it immediately after the work was completed.
@omfgishBenneh
@omfgishBenneh 8 дней назад
Not quite Australias most expensive infrastructure failure... the Wellcamp quarantine facility in Queensland cost over $300M and didn't get used at all.
@ezlow1065
@ezlow1065 7 дней назад
Yet!
@HiNickCares
@HiNickCares 7 дней назад
Or ever.
@peckige
@peckige 7 дней назад
it certainly will be by the time they fix it. Snowy hydro is looking dicey at this point
@andyman8630
@andyman8630 6 дней назад
QLD desalination plant cost 1 billion, has never been used and requires 10 mil in annual maintenance
@PineappleSkip
@PineappleSkip 5 дней назад
I live in the South Burnett (upstream of the dam), have followed the whole debacle closely, and still learned a boatload of new stuff from this video. Thank you, B1M :)
@Headloser
@Headloser 8 дней назад
How it gone from AU$240 million dollars to build it (2005) to AU$1.2 billion dollars to repair it (2023). Somebody blew it.
@josephj6521
@josephj6521 8 дней назад
I reckon someone is cashing in big for the new dam. No way it should cost that much but Australia appears to have the highest costs even comparing to the wealthy Europeans.
@oldieman730
@oldieman730 8 дней назад
In the 70's and 80's in Queensland we had regular wet seasons, cyclones down the coast, lots of flooding. An old joke was, you could set your watch to the afternoon storms. Other times we had drought. I don't think it's abnormal, just cycles.
@el.omondi
@el.omondi 8 дней назад
“Let’s get back to the dam video”👀 😂😂nice
@flufwix
@flufwix 7 дней назад
Which private contractor was hired at great cost and either didn’t know how to, or didn’t care to, create high quality concrete? And are they being sued? And who approved the specs? And who inspected the work?
@suelord2075
@suelord2075 6 дней назад
That was the comment from most of us in Bundaberg!
@_PatrickO
@_PatrickO 8 дней назад
The inverted gravity should have been the first sign a dam was a bad idea.
@castorchua
@castorchua 7 дней назад
I've got a migraine from diving because the water keeps falling out of my pool
@timhorton698
@timhorton698 8 дней назад
Obviously shoddy work. Who will get a slap on the wrist?
@Ktmfan450
@Ktmfan450 8 дней назад
Can't do anything about it unfortunately unless we risk companies going bust Can't tax them either
@BlueChip300
@BlueChip300 8 дней назад
To quote australian RU-vidr Site Inspections: "Non Compliant!" and "The Best Way to Fix This Is to Demo and Start Again!"
@jamiestone178
@jamiestone178 8 дней назад
I personally worked onsite at Paradise Dam doing repairs after the first big flood event, was a big push to make it safe before the summer storms returned. Many don’t realise just how much rain fell upstream preceding that flood! They have a mini-hydro electric power generator rated around 3megawatts as I recall, and the whole structure went underwater. (We worked on that part also). The engineer told me if the could have harnessed all the energy during the spill it would have generated 61gigawatts! Used $1million of just concrete supply to fill the 21metre deep hole that was created at the base of the spillway 😮
@hamzaabaid
@hamzaabaid 8 дней назад
Amazing flow of the video especially around the advertisement. Just Brilliant! And that line let's get back to the dam video
@anshluthra941
@anshluthra941 8 дней назад
I recently started working at SunWater, the owners of this dam as a graduate engineer. I’m actually really excited to work on this project coming in my next grad rotation in this team since I think it’ll be a great learning experience! Can’t believe you made a video about it hahhha
@cze33e
@cze33e 8 дней назад
So you can't fix it either.
@mickvonbornemann3824
@mickvonbornemann3824 8 дней назад
Should we tell B1M about Snowy 2?
@thedon-e6514
@thedon-e6514 8 дней назад
Yes!
@lezley888
@lezley888 7 дней назад
Hell yeah
@somedumbozzie1539
@somedumbozzie1539 6 дней назад
My farther told me that when he was a teenager in Queensland in the 40's there was at least 24 inches of rain in 24 hours, the rain gauge overflowed.
@30zoop
@30zoop 8 дней назад
B1M was better when there were no sponsors for videos
@reboot5598
@reboot5598 8 дней назад
Why is ours So much more expensive !?
@rw-xf4cb
@rw-xf4cb День назад
Many palms to grease probably!
@ntatenarin
@ntatenarin 8 дней назад
B1M makes the best dam videos on the internet!
@jamesgriffiths7588
@jamesgriffiths7588 7 дней назад
A major part of the cost difference between the Spitallam Dam replacement and Paradise Dam replacement is the ground conditions and properties of the natural materials you’re building on. With Spitallam you’ve got nice hard rock you can sink relatively shallow anchors into, effectively just building the dam off the rock foundations. As mentioned in the video the soil around Paradise is… soil, and poor quality soil too. So you have to spend hundreds of millions of dollars ‘remediating’ and/or replacing the natural soil with select engineered materials that can function as a reliable foundation. THEN you start building the dam. For that reason it’s not really fair to directly compare the costs of the two dam replacement projects as they have drastically different engineering contexts. It is a useful way to easily visualise the cost of dam engineering in different contexts though.
@TimPBar
@TimPBar 8 дней назад
If you want something built half assed, get it done in Queensland. But seriously, the moment you realise this would cost taxpayers zero if we made mining companies pay tax.
@smalltime0
@smalltime0 8 дней назад
This is an irrigation/flood abatement dam
@nicksmith7989
@nicksmith7989 8 дней назад
⁠@@smalltime0and the sky is blue. Your point is? If you taxed the mining companies, this would cost the taxpayer zero. The purpose of the dam is irrelevant.
@mattrodger7097
@mattrodger7097 8 дней назад
It is Australia wide. Look at flammable cladding in Victoria. Snowy Hydro II. Mascot Towers. Opal Towers.
@mattrodger7097
@mattrodger7097 8 дней назад
That list goes on and on.
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 7 дней назад
Agree 💯 why I hate projects down up here as they either fail or become outdated so quickly..
@timgooding2448
@timgooding2448 8 дней назад
What construction technique are they using for the replacement dam?
@TheB1M
@TheB1M 8 дней назад
It's a roller compacted dam again as we understand it.... hopefully with a different contractor this time
@timgooding2448
@timgooding2448 8 дней назад
@@TheB1M Hopefully!
@simonpeel7490
@simonpeel7490 8 дней назад
Oh dear 🤦‍♂️
@michaelnoble2432
@michaelnoble2432 8 дней назад
@@TheB1M it depends who's paying off the politicians who are approving it this time.
@aeroearth
@aeroearth 8 дней назад
The wrong one.
@Supernaut2000
@Supernaut2000 8 дней назад
Dam it, sounds like the dam builders are not Brilliant after all.
@JayJayGamerOfficial
@JayJayGamerOfficial 8 дней назад
Would also like a look at warragamba dam, its the primary dam for Sydney and provides water for a few million people (there are smaller dams that also provide some such as woronora dam in the south) and back in 2019 it was at 20-30% capacity but it has been constantly overflowing and damaging everything built on the floodplains in the west since. It last spilled a few days ago and there have been plans to build the dam a bit higher.
@shaun5552
@shaun5552 8 дней назад
That isn't a failure of the dam however, the river would still be flowing there if the dam didn't exist. Rather, it's a failure of whoever allowed building on a floodplain without first taking measures to avoid the risk of flooding. Emphasis on that needing to be done first, before the houses were built not after they've been flooded.
@margaretjane9276
@margaretjane9276 День назад
I grew up in Bundaberg and hear about developments in this saga from family still living there. I now live in Toowoomba - you should do a story on the second range crossing here! It was only open 2 or 3 years before the shortcuts taken when making it forced them to close it for major repairs. We like taking shortcuts here in Australia apparently...
@engine42
@engine42 8 дней назад
Why didn't they integrate a powerplant to that dam? Isn't this river flowing down the wall just a waste of energy?
@antontsau
@antontsau 8 дней назад
Not worth. Its flood dam, fills once a year with low average water intake and has very low level drop (5M is 40% of capacity). Generators will not be able to work there more than a month in a year, in rain season, but will cost heaps of money to build and to maintaine all year round. Warragamba with its 150M drop has generators, but they were NEVER used for the whole history. Not worth.
@engine42
@engine42 8 дней назад
@@antontsau thanx. sounds reasonable.
@spottedreptile2671
@spottedreptile2671 8 дней назад
Operating head too low and water level too inconsistent for viable power extraction.
@cze33e
@cze33e 8 дней назад
We are the lucky country. We don't need to think logically.
@antontsau
@antontsau 8 дней назад
@@cze33e amendment. Not need to think.
@rajrigby8385
@rajrigby8385 4 дня назад
For any other non-Queenslanders who have never heard of this, it might be because the project was approved in 2002 by the Liberal party by a personal friend of John Howard, David Kemp. Outside of Queensland, the Mudoch and Nine-Fairfax press (which was headed by Peter Costello) has been silent about this debacle. 🤷🏾‍♂️
@JDMNINJA851
@JDMNINJA851 22 часа назад
The dam was built by the Queensland government however and it literally has a Labor party members name on it. Peter Beattie.
@user-rf5rj7ee2v
@user-rf5rj7ee2v 8 дней назад
So who were the people who approved how the dam was going to be built in the first place?
@Inigo_The_Son
@Inigo_The_Son 8 дней назад
Whenever my Dad saw a failed concrete project, he would say the problem is that they didn't hire Italians to build it. 😂😂😂
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 7 дней назад
Yep. I was thinking the same thing 😂
@koharumi1
@koharumi1 8 дней назад
I was hoping to see more details on the flood damage... Instead it was left somewhat vague.
@davenz000
@davenz000 8 дней назад
It was ClIMaTe ChANGE! ThAT's ALl yoU nEEd tO KnOW!
@nellymoo635
@nellymoo635 5 дней назад
@@davenz000 💯😂
@fortawesome1974
@fortawesome1974 8 дней назад
I live in Queensland and have never even heard of this!! Shows how much our incompetent Government is covering up its mistakes!!
@colinl9018
@colinl9018 6 дней назад
It's been all over the national news, even outback wa where i'm at now. Originally from just up the road from this dam.
@nellymoo635
@nellymoo635 5 дней назад
esaftey commissioner...
@travisbrown8062
@travisbrown8062 6 дней назад
Thanks for highlighting a project that is very close to home.
@vicbittertoo
@vicbittertoo 5 дней назад
The new victoria dam in WA was built with RCC in the early 90s, all good so far :)
@kingbadmovie
@kingbadmovie 8 дней назад
Australian dams are tricky. Not only do you have to build them high enough so the water can't get over, but also deep enough so it can't go... down under. I'm not sorry.
@RICHARD-mn3nd
@RICHARD-mn3nd 8 дней назад
who made the decision to use a large amount of clay instead of sand for the concrete?
@aeroearth
@aeroearth 8 дней назад
An accountant, as a good guess.
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 7 дней назад
​@@aeroearthThe Mafia?
@colssim2844
@colssim2844 8 дней назад
It's the Australian way. "Hold my beer, watch me fuck this up"
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 7 дней назад
Pretty much. They seem arrogant to not get a second opinion from actual Dam experts from Europe or the USA FFS
@wazalee4872
@wazalee4872 7 дней назад
ah that explains a lot! moved back home after 30 years working in Vic. my friend who helped me move, I took him fishing. Paradice dam, it was very low, like if you put a boat in the water you still had a about 100m to go after the cement boat ramp ended. I know that river and there something not right about the water level, thanks for the video answered some questions, a cold drizzling rain on a Sunday afternoon they were pouring concrete, and we went fishing (bagged 5 catfish).
@1BigBen
@1BigBen 8 дней назад
dingus, First rule of Roller Compacted Concrete face Dam, You don't let water flow over the dam Second rule of Roller Compacted Concrete face Dam, You don't let water flow over the dam you control the water height by ether using a pipes to turbine powering a electric generators in a power station or all Concrete gated structure with a spillway.. best way would be both with a emergency spillway foot or two lower than the top of the dam
@lancehanrahan562
@lancehanrahan562 8 дней назад
Biggest floods in burnett River ever. Bundaberg severely impacted.
@xxwookey
@xxwookey 8 дней назад
The spillway at the Oroville dam was rebuilt in RCC, so you can have water flowing over an RCC surface - you just have to built it to the right spec. See many videos by blancolirio on the details of the reconstruction.
@oll9693
@oll9693 8 дней назад
By building underground watergate you can discharge more water when flood but problem is it need manual operation And cost of building it also higher
@RowOfMushyTiT
@RowOfMushyTiT 8 дней назад
Does this dam even have a turbine?
@1BigBen
@1BigBen 8 дней назад
@@xxwookey no the emergency spillway is RCC only the big hole under the main spillway was RCC
@orange42
@orange42 8 дней назад
The climate changing didn't damage the dam! Good grief. Previous bad events didn't damage the dam because the dam wasn't there! That's the issue we face, more habitation and infrastructure that can be damaged , NOT changing climate events.
@johnl5316
@johnl5316 8 дней назад
The IPCC Scientific Reports say that there is NO evidence that the small amount of increase in warming has cause any extreme weather events. Why does this guy lie? He must get $$ from NGO's.
@SocialDownclimber
@SocialDownclimber 8 дней назад
Nope, the changing climate has changed the frequency and intensity of extreme weather. All dams are designed with flood frequency forecasting in mind, and because of climate change, all flood frequency forecasting is incorrect and out of date. If any flood control dam spills twice in 20 years, that is rock solid evidence that the flood frequency forecasting was wrong. They use detailed flood data from the previous century, so that's how you can tell the climate is changing.
@xwhite2020
@xwhite2020 8 дней назад
I love the one in 200 year events that come ever year or two that get labeled climate change.😅😅😅
@sushimamba4281
@sushimamba4281 7 дней назад
Biggest hoax ever...
@nellymoo635
@nellymoo635 5 дней назад
💯
@StarrDust0
@StarrDust0 8 дней назад
If you're going to build a huge dam, why not always throw in some hydro generators for the free power?
@sightseeinginstyle8119
@sightseeinginstyle8119 8 дней назад
As a former Bundabergian (the largest town downstream of the dam) I remember when it was being build as a teen, there was such fanfare at its opening. Sad to see, but not a surprise, even just a few short years after it had opened, the operators were reducing the level of storage when the first issues were identified. This has been kicking around for a long time, so its kinda nice to see they finally made a call and are just getting on with it.
@castorchua
@castorchua 7 дней назад
Wonder where they'll build the third dam?
@sebe7570
@sebe7570 8 дней назад
Yay, more videos around Australia. Love to see it. Aussie Aussie Aussie
@TheB1M
@TheB1M 8 дней назад
Not a great ad this one...
@djluko2
@djluko2 8 дней назад
@@TheB1M can you do a piece on the absolutely wild costs of infrastructure in Australia? Saw a couple of your other vids on an underwater tunnel ($7BN) and Rail Baltica (€5.8BN) - that's just the COST OVERRUN on a suburban freeway project close to me! (North-East Link, Melbourne). Why???! Love your stuff btw, keep it coming - thanks!
@TheB1M
@TheB1M 8 дней назад
Crikey! Yes, sounds very interesting.
@DodderingOldMan
@DodderingOldMan 8 дней назад
@@TheB1M Ha, great ad or not, it's just good to know we can screw things up well enough to rival the megapowers!
@johnpetith5523
@johnpetith5523 8 дней назад
Dam Australia
@benholroyd5221
@benholroyd5221 8 дней назад
2:09 so was the capacity reduced by 40% or reduced to 40% of its original capacity? the infographic and narration seem to conflict.
@xwhite2020
@xwhite2020 8 дней назад
It apears you are not recognising that the reservoirs water volume is determined by the shape of the catchment area more so than the wall height. It is possible that lowering the wall by 10 percent can reduce the volume by 40 percent.
@user-uv1vj3qx5h
@user-uv1vj3qx5h 8 дней назад
Looks like they will be damned if they do or damned if they don't!
@Ken-er9cq
@Ken-er9cq 8 дней назад
During construction of the new dam they will also need to divert overflow from the old dam in some way. Major construction projects in Australia seem to always have a lot of problems. One major issue in building concrete dams is getting the concrete right. Seems they didn’t.
@anthonyj7989
@anthonyj7989 8 дней назад
I can remember that dams built in the United States of America have also collapse and on a look on Wikipedia claims there have been about 40 dam that have collapsed over the years - so I don’t think Australia is the only country with dodgy dams.
@NylundFaerber
@NylundFaerber 8 дней назад
I'm favoured, $60k every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America.
@EcklandEaring
@EcklandEaring 8 дней назад
I began investing in stocks and Def earlier this year, and it is the best choice l've ever made. My portfolio is rounding up to almost a million, and I have realized that when a stock makes it to the news. Chances are you're quite late to the party, the idea is to get in early on blue chips before it becomes public. There are lots of life changing opportunities in the market, and maximize it.
@HanlinePyne
@HanlinePyne 8 дней назад
What opportunities are there in the market, and how do l profit from it?
@NylundFaerber
@NylundFaerber 8 дней назад
You can make a lot of money from the market regardless of whether it strengthens or crashes. The key is to be well positioned.
@BertottiGuebara
@BertottiGuebara 8 дней назад
I would really like to know how this actually works.
@NylundFaerber
@NylundFaerber 8 дней назад
All you need is a good capital, and the service of a professional broker, with those your investment will most certainly produce high yields.
@d9918
@d9918 8 дней назад
Wouldn't it just be cheaper to teach all those downstream of the dam how to swim?
@xwhite2020
@xwhite2020 8 дней назад
hey its Queensland, they're slow learners at most things.
@castorchua
@castorchua 7 дней назад
Queensland is similar to Arkansas. No swimming, just banjo and quality time with siblings
@paulwhelan8567
@paulwhelan8567 8 дней назад
'Let's get back to the dam video' - genuine lol.
@luisbnet
@luisbnet 6 дней назад
Great content as usual, but the flooding in south Brazil briefly featured at the start is not from a dam collapse, but the result of massive rainfall across an area the size of Britain. It did feature a dam collapse, but that unfortunately was just a small part of the whole catastrophe
@geoms6263
@geoms6263 8 дней назад
God DAM 😲
@paulfri1569
@paulfri1569 7 дней назад
IT 😅
@muddymo7641
@muddymo7641 8 дней назад
The radius parts on each end were built backwards. That's not the way arches work
@al-rediph
@al-rediph 7 дней назад
??? The dam is straight and the end part need to follow the terrain.
@muddymo7641
@muddymo7641 7 дней назад
@al-rediph If the curved parts on both ends were curved the opposite ways it would be much stronger so the dam couldn't move. An arch is an arch. They are much stronger when any pressure against it it from the outside of the curve.
@al-rediph
@al-rediph 7 дней назад
​@@muddymo7641 There is no one dam architecture for all situations. Not all dams are arch dams, many are gravity dams like this. An arch dam makes sense, in a very deep valley where the dam will join the mountain sides for anchoring. In such cases you also have limited place, a remote setting, requires high quality and expensive materials. In other situations, a gravity dam makes more sense, and are more safe and less expensive then an arch one. This is a gravity dam, and the sides have to follow the topography to contain the water and there is not mountains rock to anchor an arch dam into it (pressure will move on arch to the outside). More important, the load of the side part is much, much lower as the water depth is smaller, the straight part is where critical load is (water death), not the sides. There is nothing wrong with the dam architecture, gravity dams like this are very common, there is something wrong with the RCC formulation that was used.
@RobSchofield
@RobSchofield 8 дней назад
Great essay - damned good! More like this, please.
@dirtfarmstudio9829
@dirtfarmstudio9829 8 дней назад
any reasons known for the Swiss dam in a rocky mountain range being four times cheaper?
@bernardfinucane2061
@bernardfinucane2061 8 дней назад
That's a lot of money to give away to farmers. Maybe they should raise water prices to pay for it.
@michaelnoble2432
@michaelnoble2432 8 дней назад
Who says farmers get the water for free?
@Charlie-wr6dy
@Charlie-wr6dy 7 дней назад
Maybe you should be paying more for your food to reflect the real cost of production for farmers. Don’t talk with your mouth full.
@bernardfinucane2061
@bernardfinucane2061 7 дней назад
@@Charlie-wr6dy Considering what a problem obesity is, I don't think food prices are too low. Anyway farmers rake in vast sums of subsidies, and I'm not even complaining about that. I just don't think the government should subsidize them wrecking the environment.
@lincolnbarlow4778
@lincolnbarlow4778 4 дня назад
​@@bernardfinucane2061 ok you better stop eating then! Good luck convincing everyone else to stop eating because that's the only way farming will stop. 🤦‍♂️
@growdaddy4281
@growdaddy4281 8 дней назад
QLD Labor government at it again...
@Tuberuser187
@Tuberuser187 5 дней назад
Considering how hard that Swiss Dam is to build but still manages to cost far less you gotta wonder, whose pocket is all that extra cash going into?
@cicolas_nage
@cicolas_nage 8 дней назад
most competent queensland infrastructure project
@21snipers16
@21snipers16 8 дней назад
Dam it that annoying
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 8 дней назад
It's weird that farmers are protesting lowering a dam because of droughts but you rarely see farmers protesting for more climate protection.... because of droughts. Internationally, it tends to be rather the opposite. And Australia is especially bad when it comes to their carbon footprint and energy export. Sooo... what gives? Are farmers all sending their kids to learn anything but agriculture? Should we be worried that not only will growing enough food be challenging in the near future, there also won't be anyone actually doing it?
@xwhite2020
@xwhite2020 8 дней назад
Australia has zero problem of growing their own food. The are net exporters by about 100 billion dollars a year.
@nathansutherland1199
@nathansutherland1199 8 дней назад
I am from Bundaberg this dam was the reason why our town flooded
@WeldinMike27
@WeldinMike27 8 дней назад
Mr Terwiliger, Sir.... There's trouble down to the cement mixer, Sir.
@XIIchiron78
@XIIchiron78 8 дней назад
These videos always end right as I'm getting hooked 😭
@jmchez
@jmchez 8 дней назад
The new Swiss dam looks way more massive and complex, in a much more difficult terrain. How in the world is that much cheaper? Why are Britain, the US and Australia so expensive to build in? Don't know about Canada but I am seeing a commonality here.
@sdracklryeg
@sdracklryeg 8 дней назад
A few issues: 1) the cost estimates might be different in scope for what's included in that price tag ie; not apples to apples but generally australia has become very expensive to build in because a) Our dollar has decline -30% against the USD in the last 10 years (Swiss franc by comparison has kept parity with USD) meaning material imports keep increasing in price b) There is simply far far far far far more construction in demand in Australia than there is in Europe. 10% of the workforce is already employed in construction. Australia has one of the fastest growing supply of housing in the world (in the 2010's we almost built more housing per capita than USA, Canada and UK combined), along with constant major infrastructure projects and a resources industry that are all trying to share the limited pool of workers. There is generally just capacity constraints that Australia has hit up against in terms of economic construction for 20 years straight. It's just not feasible for more people to work in construction because it's already such a dominating industry. So instead the price of building things just goes through the roof.
@JDMNINJA851
@JDMNINJA851 22 часа назад
The unions have made it extremely expensive. Their why Australia no longer has a car industry.
@GaryNumeroUno
@GaryNumeroUno 19 часов назад
Australia is probably just waiting for a replacement to come from China! 😂
@ellagrant6190
@ellagrant6190 5 дней назад
I live down stream from that dam.. There was a lot of controversy when it was being built too. It also wiped out a nice local swimming spot.
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