PG&E Water Emergency UPDATE 29 April 2024 Nevada County CA.

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Now we learn of 4 major PG&E Infrastructure failures that prevents the flow of water from Lake Spaulding into local NID (Nevada Irrigation District) water distribution system that serves over 23,000 customers.
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  • @scofab
    @scofabАй бұрын

    The simple fact is that the infrastructure has been neglected for decades... heads need to roll at PG&E. Thanks again Juan.

  • @weschilton

    @weschilton

    Ай бұрын

    That's what you get what you "privatize" essential services. This all needs to be returned to control of the state and get rid of the for profit elements.

  • @Sshooter444

    @Sshooter444

    Ай бұрын

    @@weschilton you think a government-run agency that can't be sued would be more efficient?

  • @bishopdredd5349

    @bishopdredd5349

    Ай бұрын

    @@weschilton Yeah we have the same problem in the UK with privatised water companies.

  • @dirkbogarde7796

    @dirkbogarde7796

    Ай бұрын

    @@weschiltonthis has nothing to do with privatization, but all to do with the Byzantine rules, regulations and costs in California. The notion that the incompetent, corrupt, bloated state and its unions will do a better job is mistaken. The first thing that would happen is that workers would spend weeks in DEI courses as the state continues to crater.

  • @eugeneanderson8289

    @eugeneanderson8289

    Ай бұрын

    My favroite saying from Mark Twain: "Whiskey for drinking, water is for fighting over". The water movement infrastructure is aging. 😢

  • @CraigGrant-sh3in
    @CraigGrant-sh3inАй бұрын

    When the guy in charge shows up at a meeting and is asked , "What happened" and he shrugs his shoulders ,you know you're screwed .

  • @1STGeneral

    @1STGeneral

    Ай бұрын

    It works for the hearings in DC

  • @AlanMydland-fq2vs

    @AlanMydland-fq2vs

    Ай бұрын

    no accountability at any level😢

  • @asteverino8569
    @asteverino8569Ай бұрын

    I forget how complicated some of our California water systems are. Thanks Juan for such a complete report on whats known so far.

  • @tim850csi

    @tim850csi

    Ай бұрын

    Being from the east coast where we don’t have water availability problems (typically) it’s amazing what has been done in CA to bring water to places there isn’t any. Astounding.

  • @rickski3769

    @rickski3769

    Ай бұрын

    WOW....yes what an infrastructure system.....both water and electricity.... the first few graphs Juan posted pertaining to the "system" looked absolutely mind boggling... I think it's not that we "forget" about the systems, I think it's that we just don't understand what's involved...so complicated.

  • @kalidilerious

    @kalidilerious

    Ай бұрын

    @@tim850csi and some of the water ways were hand dug by gold miners in the mid 1800's. So the generators today are where a lot of mining/hydroliking activity took place.

  • @thedinobeaver
    @thedinobeaverАй бұрын

    Only Juan will present a topic and then fly you there to see it in person. Love it. Thanks Juan.

  • @Fechual

    @Fechual

    Ай бұрын

    Juan is THE MAN!

  • @PraxZimmerman
    @PraxZimmermanАй бұрын

    I've dealt with PG&E as a contractor a lot. Told them that I needed to take a section out of service for repairs and they said "oh we can't do that right now, there's no bypass on that" and when asked WHY there was no bypass on a critical piece of infrastructure that replied something along the lines of "oh the system works perfectly as long as nothing breaks." Feels like that sums up the company as a whole pretty well. Delay everything until it finally becomes an emergency.

  • @evanranshaw4659

    @evanranshaw4659

    Ай бұрын

    Hahaha, "it works fine as long as nothing breaks" 🤣

  • @emilioplentz

    @emilioplentz

    Ай бұрын

    Negligence could be a crime.

  • @BrownEyePinch

    @BrownEyePinch

    Ай бұрын

    The government protects these scummy utilities

  • @donny526

    @donny526

    Ай бұрын

    There is money available from ARP

  • @ckm-mkc

    @ckm-mkc

    Ай бұрын

    ALL utilities are like that. I used to run a company that inspected utilities infrastructure, it's horrific and they just don't care at all - in fact, they absolutely don't want to know about problems.

  • @I_M_Nonno
    @I_M_NonnoАй бұрын

    I've seen this scenario over and over. Management differs maintenance over and over. By the time the crap hits the fan, everyone has forgotten how they got into the crisis situation. In the meantime, those responsible have received the bonuses and accolades and moved on to new hunting grounds to screw up.

  • @andrewmcevans465
    @andrewmcevans465Ай бұрын

    PG&E has had a decade of drought to do maint. and repair. Have they been sitting on their butts this whole time?

  • @sw7366

    @sw7366

    Ай бұрын

    They are political, so, yes.

  • @bobwilson758

    @bobwilson758

    Ай бұрын

    The right question ! $$$$$$$

  • @fyrman9092

    @fyrman9092

    Ай бұрын

    They've been trying to put out fires...

  • @glenmoss02

    @glenmoss02

    Ай бұрын

    Apparently a lot of discussions without actually doing anything productive.

  • @doverbeachcomber

    @doverbeachcomber

    Ай бұрын

    I am sure they would tell us “we’re working very hard”. But as Winston Churchill said, “It is no use saying ‘We are doing our best.’ You have to succeed in doing what is necessary.”

  • @totsm23
    @totsm23Ай бұрын

    PG&E after its first criminal probation was characterized by the judge overseeing the probation this way: “In these five years, PG&E has gone on a crime spree and will emerge from probation as a continuing menace to California." PG&E needs to be broken up, and its board and execs need to be in prison.

  • @BrownEyePinch

    @BrownEyePinch

    Ай бұрын

    Good ole California the peoples republic

  • @NeueKlasseGuy

    @NeueKlasseGuy

    Ай бұрын

    Their negligence cost us over 50 MbF of our best timber. But their quarterly report was great! 🤬🤬🤬

  • @OSheaGlobalAlliances

    @OSheaGlobalAlliances

    Ай бұрын

    I propose an entity that gets to keep Diablo Canyon, the hydro projects, the geothermal projects and the gas fired plants. The other entity can have the wind and solar farms… and can inherit the current management team.

  • @ShainAndrews

    @ShainAndrews

    Ай бұрын

    @@BrownEyePinch Shall we take a peek at Tejus... How about Louisiana?

  • @Happyheartmatt

    @Happyheartmatt

    Ай бұрын

    @@BrownEyePinchlazy comment Harry, do better

  • @T_Mo271
    @T_Mo271Ай бұрын

    Imagine these local water official's surprise at suddenly having their business (usually serving 26K customers) aired worldwide by an aviation channel with nearly a half-million subscribers.

  • @wallyschmidt77
    @wallyschmidt77Ай бұрын

    Not a fan of PG&E since they torched our home in Paradise, CA.

  • @glennschlorf1285

    @glennschlorf1285

    Ай бұрын

    Stop yer whining.... you want lights when you turn on the light switch dont cha?

  • @terrancestodolka4829

    @terrancestodolka4829

    Ай бұрын

    Seems Fate Did That and with the initiation of a power company possibly of not expecting an act of God...

  • @alanbiancardi2531

    @alanbiancardi2531

    Ай бұрын

    @@terrancestodolka4829 An act of what? A fairy tale?

  • @alanbiancardi2531

    @alanbiancardi2531

    Ай бұрын

    @@glennschlorf1285 Try using common sense which I know is hard for the left. They could bury the lines.

  • @BrownEyePinch

    @BrownEyePinch

    Ай бұрын

    The CEO's house is fine

  • @hotttt28
    @hotttt28Ай бұрын

    Show many people take clean, healthy water for granted when they turn the closet on they expect to get it. They don't have a clue as to how tenacious and precarious water systems can be.

  • @JAMESWUERTELE

    @JAMESWUERTELE

    Ай бұрын

    Or electric power, I run power plants. I’m at work some nights pulling my hair out in the dead of winter, just to keep things running.

  • @GeekBoyMN

    @GeekBoyMN

    Ай бұрын

    "turn the closet on"?

  • @lizj5740

    @lizj5740

    Ай бұрын

    @@GeekBoyMN The OP may be using voice to text, so "faucets" became "closets". Gotta have a good imagination to read comments these days! We also see "tenacious", which is probably supposed to be "tenuous".

  • @GeekBoyMN

    @GeekBoyMN

    Ай бұрын

    @@lizj5740 I was having a little fun with the funny typo. "Show many" was funny too but then "closet" jumped out at me.

  • @swell07_

    @swell07_

    Ай бұрын

    this dude sucks speaking his own native language. tenacious? closet? dafuq

  • @spruecorner2818
    @spruecorner2818Ай бұрын

    I watched that zoom meeting you linked to with great interest, thank you Juan. I thought your technical questions were excellent and to the point, and i noticed the NID Managers body language spoke volumes while you asked them. It was a great opportunity for a 'passive bystander' like myself to witness how a large critical infrastructure company interfaces with their customers representatives.....'Time for the Force Majeure' i suspect.

  • @spruecorner2818

    @spruecorner2818

    Ай бұрын

    i totally understand Juan. I still look forward to your updates on this profound story. @OfficialBlancoliriob

  • @davidwatson3921
    @davidwatson3921Ай бұрын

    I wonder how many of the board, actually know directly anything about the water system they are overseeing?

  • @ronchalfant6394
    @ronchalfant6394Ай бұрын

    Thank you Juan. Always comprehensive reporting. It’s really sad the state of the infrastructure of California. This is only one small part of a major problem State wide. PG&E has really had an over abundance of problems but all of the state water, transportation, etc infrastructure is in the same poor state of repair. Where does all of our money go 🤔????

  • @silmarian

    @silmarian

    Ай бұрын

    Wall Street thanks you for your donation.

  • @bobwilson758

    @bobwilson758

    Ай бұрын

    Your state government is a nasty joke ! They should all be in prison - 😮

  • @doverbeachcomber

    @doverbeachcomber

    Ай бұрын

    Apparently it doesn’t go toward successfully tackling real problems. Their DEI programs are thriving, however.

  • @ProctorsGamble

    @ProctorsGamble

    Ай бұрын

    USA is one of the least expensive public utilities yet has very low customer per mile numbers. Sounds like a recipe for hope and pray 🙄

  • @edgoodrich156

    @edgoodrich156

    Ай бұрын

    @@bobwilson758 PG&E is not the government, it is a private entity, Dedicated to profit distribution above all else.

  • @nsmith440A
    @nsmith440AАй бұрын

    @2:45 Loved, "Let's go up in the Huskey"

  • @jimw1615
    @jimw1615Ай бұрын

    Where is the California Public Utilities Commission in all of this? No answer required. I already know their stance in all matters pertaining to all things related to P.G.&E.

  • @ericcox6764
    @ericcox6764Ай бұрын

    Juan Brown. The best dam reporting on KZread! Love your updates!

  • @clydesuckfinger8068
    @clydesuckfinger8068Ай бұрын

    So the question I have, as a former Californian, every time Pigs, Goats and Elephants did a rate hike, where did that money go? Obviously not into infrastructure maintenance, so who’s pockets?

  • @wopalongcassidy

    @wopalongcassidy

    Ай бұрын

    Stockholders.

  • @user-yi3yx2fn7g

    @user-yi3yx2fn7g

    Ай бұрын

    Shareholders ofcourse, those are the mostest importantest people in the entire world.

  • @PraxZimmerman

    @PraxZimmerman

    Ай бұрын

    at least some of it went to hiring a team's worth of people to write new procedures and rules and paperwork that don't address the core issue at all.

  • @ItsEricAZ

    @ItsEricAZ

    Ай бұрын

    They've been too busy with their solar and wind projects.

  • @skenzyme81

    @skenzyme81

    Ай бұрын

    Regulatory Black Hole. And Pensions

  • @tim850csi
    @tim850csiАй бұрын

    I knew you’d be covering this fiasco the second I heard about it. Thanks as always for your excellent all facts coverage of yet another water and PG&E fiasco. I can’t imagine how frustrating it is to have full reservoirs with water being spilled and having to conserve water. I look forward to your awesome coverage!!! Thanks, Jaun!!😊

  • @vernonland5987
    @vernonland5987Ай бұрын

    Sounds like periodic maintenance inspections and valve exercising were not performed.

  • @artrogers3985
    @artrogers3985Ай бұрын

    Aviation was my first love. For some reason I find all this water supply information fascinating. 🎸

  • @jamescole1786
    @jamescole1786Ай бұрын

    4/30/24..Howdy Juan from New Orleans area. Always watch & much enjoy your channel & educational/informative videos. Today your presentation of water supply problems combined with your flying over the mountainous regions clearly showing severe vertical drop off areas explains the difficulty engineers & workers have to overcome. Amazing to see, from my New Orleans geography point of view, just how difficult repair/rebuild activities will be. Great video from your Husky looking down at your geography! Also great graphical presentations, side profile views, of your power station #1 & it's inflow/outflow path to various streams for ultimate public drinking water & irrigation requirements. Another great educational presentation Juan! Much enjoy & appreciate all your time & expense to show all we YT viewers. ✅️👍A+😊

  • @Catpanl
    @CatpanlАй бұрын

    Around 2000 when I was in High school, geology teachers talked a lot about the next precious resources, and that it will be water, and I thought it sounded outlandish compared to oil or gold. Well here we are.

  • @paulsherman51

    @paulsherman51

    Ай бұрын

    And probably the #1 biggest water users in the state are the billionaire philanthropic Resnicks of SoCal with their almonds and pistachios in the central valley. Anyone remember the light brown apple moth (LBAM), Suterra, Roundup, and agent orange?

  • @jaysmith1408
    @jaysmith1408Ай бұрын

    Who’da thunk that an overly convoluted cockamamie scheme would be so susceptible to failure? Fantastic insight into these issues.

  • @evanranshaw4659
    @evanranshaw4659Ай бұрын

    Very informative Juan, as usual. Keep up the good work!

  • @johnhammond9962
    @johnhammond9962Ай бұрын

    "Spaulding , watch your language!" -- Ted Knight R.I.P.

  • @KevinWindsor1971

    @KevinWindsor1971

    Ай бұрын

    "Three cheers for Captain Spaulding, three cheers for Captain Spaulding, three cheers for Captain Spaulding" . Harpo brings three chairs.

  • @scottbrettschneider9782

    @scottbrettschneider9782

    Ай бұрын

    “Are you gonna eat your fat?”

  • @michaelcurley7801

    @michaelcurley7801

    Ай бұрын

    You'll get nothing and like it!

  • @fresno0318
    @fresno0318Ай бұрын

    Thank you, Juan, for another excellent presentation on CA water issues. The clarity of your presentation makes understanding these seemingly complex matters, a lot easier to understand. Now, this water issue at NID is far removed from where I live (in the Central Valley), so why did I even watch this presentation? It is simply because I put a lot of faith in the topics that you report on, and I have a lot of trust in your judgement. In the past several years (since you first started reporting on the Oroville Dam crisis), you have basically been the sole voice of information on critical water issues within the entire state of California, You even did reports on the amazing resurgence of Tulare Lake, when only a few reports from local TV outlets gave us spotty reports on this, at best. Thank you for another great report, Juan.

  • @redmesa2975
    @redmesa2975Ай бұрын

    I wonder if PG&E could place 1 or 2 large pumps at the reservoir. Then pump thru 8” or 12 “ lay flat hose to the canal. Bypassing the power plant ? These are the types of pumps & hoses are used in the oilfield to move large volumes of water.

  • @donny526

    @donny526

    Ай бұрын

    They could but it needs to two large pumps and manifold 4 12 inch lines off each pump but also it’s going to siphon pretty good downhill lines might collapse

  • @chrishauser5505

    @chrishauser5505

    Ай бұрын

    There's no way you can drop in portable pumps big enough to move enough water. You'd have to build a new pump station with multiple huge pumps and probably 4-foot diameter or bigger pipe just to get the water over the dam.

  • @redmesa2975

    @redmesa2975

    Ай бұрын

    @@chrishauser5505 just enough to get some water down stream. Definitely not going to flow the volume of a 56” pipe.

  • @vlfreak

    @vlfreak

    Ай бұрын

    @@redmesa2975 true that, only has to be better than whats there currently 👍

  • @mophomanners

    @mophomanners

    Ай бұрын

    Up here they lay and bond plastic pipes (large) seemingly overnight to bypass workings and failures for miles at a time you can see the old rough roadbeds that could be used for such things. It's going to cost money either way.

  • @jeffdriver3000
    @jeffdriver3000Ай бұрын

    When I was at Roseville High School in the mid 70's our science class took a field trip to the Drum powerplant

  • @General_Confusion
    @General_ConfusionАй бұрын

    Who would have thought that getting water to flow downhill would be such hard work?

  • @MyName-nx1jj

    @MyName-nx1jj

    Ай бұрын

    Gosh and golly.

  • @donny526

    @donny526

    Ай бұрын

    We make it hard because it has to be engineered

  • @T_Mo271

    @T_Mo271

    Ай бұрын

    The trick is getting it to flow from where it is, to where you want it to be.

  • @ellenorbjornsdottir1166

    @ellenorbjornsdottir1166

    27 күн бұрын

    To get it to STOP flowing downhill until it's needed.

  • @davidp2888
    @davidp2888Ай бұрын

    PG&E used to tell people in Sonoma County (where I used to live) that they couldn't afford to underground the power lines. And then the fires of 2017, 2018 and 2019 happened. Now they're walking their statements back and are more than happy to underground the lines. It's a criminal enterprise as far as I'm concerned.

  • @qwerty112311

    @qwerty112311

    Ай бұрын

    “More than happy to underground the lines.” No they aren’t, they’re doing it because they have no other option due to political pressure. It’s going to cost $10 billion and who gets stuck paying: ratepayers. What most of the fools on here don’t realize is that PG&E is heavily regulated. Everything they do has to go through the government, this being one of those things.

  • @BlacksRuinEverything

    @BlacksRuinEverything

    Ай бұрын

    And what you DON'T know because you're the general uninformed public, is that the CPUC told PG&E once they started the undergrounding that it was WAY too expensive. The CPUC did nothing but threaten PG&E with millions in fines if they didn't underground. Now the CPUC backpedals and screws PG&E. The CPUC wants PG&E to stop undergrounding and coat the existing powerlines in an insulated coating. So basically they have to find a way to coat 1.5 million miles of power lines. It's impossible.

  • @simpinainteasyRHEC

    @simpinainteasyRHEC

    Ай бұрын

    The smart thing would have been to consider underground a long time ago. I can speak from my lifetime experience of a family business of HDD (horizontal directional drilling), we've already seen and or heard across Pennsylvania and Ohio, how much underground utilities (cable, internet, phone-- fiber, electric) have saved towns where it counts in the short/long term. For example, many rural areas don't get good service from existing internet/phone/cable services but have been afforded much more reliable service by going underground. What saved tremendously is the electricity being underground, instead of losing power when there's a bit of wind, homes being burnt down due to existing transformers, or lines falling and creating a myriad of horror stories to include losing service and access to emergency services. Yes, putting utilities underground cost more up front but that money is quickly recovered and those who received the power underground vs traditional seem to be quite happy. I have no dog in this fight, we have no shortage of customers, and we are constantly working on the east coast etc. But if it's something beneficial, speak up, let your local officials know what you want and how you feel. Apologies for run ons and rambling, I'm a bit passionate about speaking up to prevent future crisis/emergency situations that are foreseeable (fires especially in CA/ Hawaii etc) take care & be blessed.

  • @AMelton-lh3tg

    @AMelton-lh3tg

    Ай бұрын

    It's a government sponsored criminal organization if you don't think their actions aren't sponsored by the people they bought off in government think again.

  • @machintelligence
    @machintelligenceАй бұрын

    Rather looks like some seriously deferred maintenance. (If it ain't broke, don't fix it?)

  • @billy4072

    @billy4072

    Ай бұрын

    If it ain’t broke. Keep fixing it , till it is ..

  • @deplorable1-2
    @deplorable1-2Ай бұрын

    We can take care of the infrastructure soon after the Management wage increase and bonus.

  • @donny526

    @donny526

    Ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @1STGeneral

    @1STGeneral

    Ай бұрын

    Plenty of water under their yachts and in front of their vacation homes

  • @briangarrow448
    @briangarrow448Ай бұрын

    I was offered a job working in the High Sierras as a maintenance technician for a local water and power utility organization. The job was a remote position that required a snowcat to travel from the jobsite to the nearest county road during the snowy winter months.

  • @TheGospelQuartetParadise
    @TheGospelQuartetParadiseАй бұрын

    119 years that PG&E has had, and they STILL can't manage their resources. So if there is a fire downstream from that pipe break there is no water to FIGHT the fire. It used to be that PG&E would have issues with Gas and Electrical inadequate management... Throw water in the mix, and I agree PG&E should be broken apart like AT+T back in the day, and have either the state to take over managing those resources or privatization.

  • @ellenorbjornsdottir1166

    @ellenorbjornsdottir1166

    27 күн бұрын

    privatization caused this palaver

  • @alanhelton
    @alanheltonАй бұрын

    Lake Spaulding… YOULL GET NOTHING AND LIKE IT!!!

  • @archstanton9206
    @archstanton9206Ай бұрын

    Thanks, Juan, I can now refer several of my friends and others to this video...too many people who haven't taken the time to understand how tenuous our water system is in this area. Many, Many years I got a brief unscheduled tour of the Drum Powerhouse, and it was a marvel to behold. Having dealt with PGE on many issues there is well established track record of deferring maintenance throughout their infrastructure, from generation to delivery, and they do so until deferred maintenance becomes crisis response. While the rockslide on the pipeline is one thing, the other three problems you have documented here smell strongly of crisis manufactured by neglect.

  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804Ай бұрын

    Good Day Juan & Son. Thank You for a fine public service video explaining one of the water problems, and "what PG&E are doing" to solve the problem/problems... Best Regards. Nice camera work.

  • @paulsherman51

    @paulsherman51

    Ай бұрын

    Thank goodness for strong thumbs!

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812Ай бұрын

    Hi Juan, I’m in Colorado and the big utilities here grabbed up water rights and reservoirs well over 100 years ago, and so the electric companies own quite a bit of the water that makes its way to your home. It’s really a legacy of early electricity generation and not entirely a negative. PG&E isn’t really in the water business, but must maintain all of those pipes and pumps. And I’m happy I don’t work for them, as the challenges those employees face are legion. Be safe.

  • @keepyourbilsteins
    @keepyourbilsteinsАй бұрын

    Wow. One should always take the time to appreciate one's own region when it comes to natural resources.

  • @timaz1066
    @timaz1066Ай бұрын

    It sounds like PG&E runs just like our government. As they don’t put any effort or very little into maintenance of any infrastructure. Thanks for the report Juan.

  • @rossr6616

    @rossr6616

    Ай бұрын

    Biden Admin has injected massive funds into infrastructure projects in every state, actively being implemented with boots on the ground and jobs in every state. Din’t conflate and oversimplify.

  • @matthewdoran3561
    @matthewdoran3561Ай бұрын

    As a flat lander from Illinois, it amazes me how they get water or try to through mountains. It’s a monumental task. Good luck. 🙂

  • @Fummins139
    @Fummins139Ай бұрын

    Easily the most informative video on this situation, as usual, great work Juan.

  • @kevinmurphy3464
    @kevinmurphy3464Ай бұрын

    That’s a pretty serious amount of damage from that slide. Hope everything is corrected in a timely fashion for all of the affected communities. Nice job sir.

  • @MrBrandoncal
    @MrBrandoncalАй бұрын

    Thank you for keeping up with this for us!

  • @stephenludlum9746
    @stephenludlum9746Ай бұрын

    PG&E is a prime example of corporate corruption.

  • @ChavngRynsPvts

    @ChavngRynsPvts

    Ай бұрын

    Paired with government corruption. They go hand in hand.

  • @wilbilt

    @wilbilt

    Ай бұрын

    PG&E = Public Graft & Extortion

  • @Swiggityswagger

    @Swiggityswagger

    Ай бұрын

    Its a prime example of what happens when government puts a thumb on the scale to allow a company to operate as a monopoly.

  • @stephenludlum9746

    @stephenludlum9746

    Ай бұрын

    @@Swiggityswagger One has nothing to do with the other. How do you think a state can open up the power market? It would be next to impossible. No company that provides the utilities, such as power, gas, and water lines could ever compete if they had open competition-that is one reason you never see more than an electrical or water company in one area. Stuff like electricity and water needs to be controlled by the State and Federal government, not private companies that have no issues selling it to the highest bidder and screwing the taxpayers that need the water and power to live. It takes billions just to lay down the pipes the the water, gas, and electricity. If you think companies just going to start lying their own pipe and trying to compete with other companies, you really should go back to college and take business 101.

  • @T_Mo271

    @T_Mo271

    Ай бұрын

    I'd grant you incompetence, and a strong preference for avoiding blame.

  • @scottbrettschneider9782
    @scottbrettschneider9782Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the update, forwarded this along to my Sister on Rough & Ready Hwy!

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideoАй бұрын

    I'm pretty sure I'm heard of PG&E via a documentary of the Paradise Camp Fire firestorm. Seems everything they touch turns to crap

  • @NeneExists
    @NeneExistsАй бұрын

    So what I'm taking away as someone who doesn't live in California, is that PG&E have been ignoring maintenance issues for so long that normal outages can no longer be absorbed and routed around.

  • @firemedicjm911
    @firemedicjm911Ай бұрын

    Thankful to have 2 high production wells on my property.

  • @johnlynch6589
    @johnlynch6589Ай бұрын

    Wow. Thank you so much for your detail and time invested. Amazing.

  • @DonFeer-ym4je
    @DonFeer-ym4jeАй бұрын

    Congrats to the young man on the camera work. A fine job!!

  • @DIGGER19860
    @DIGGER19860Ай бұрын

    i remember going in the turbine inside power house one as a kid. i specifically remember the staircase in the long shed next to the tramway i must of gone up and down it 4 times that day. takes like 15 minutes its something like 500 steps if i remember correctly.

  • @sanjosejeff
    @sanjosejeffАй бұрын

    Retires San Jose fire here and former rescue team manager of FEMA ca rescue team 3 out of Menlo Park ca. I was raised in oroville ca. I intimately knew the risks of paradise and magalia. We deploy for body searches the week of thanksgiving. I’ve watched bodies ripped apart my whole career but nothing bothered me or prepared me for the utter devastation of magalia. Places I visited as a kid totally incinerated and bodies burned completely to ash. So so sad. Tears as I write this. Cal Fire knew it was coming. It was just a question of when

  • @TheNotMeTube
    @TheNotMeTubeАй бұрын

    Wonder how long it’s going to take PG&E to increase rates this time due to this issue…

  • @stevesmoneypit6137

    @stevesmoneypit6137

    Ай бұрын

    Not long! They are licking their chops.

  • @T_Mo271

    @T_Mo271

    Ай бұрын

    For sure, you know who is going to pay for all those emergency repairs.

  • @openmind6969

    @openmind6969

    Ай бұрын

    No crisis will stay unused

  • @shaunroberts9361
    @shaunroberts9361Ай бұрын

    Thank you Juan for this. Absolutely Outstanding reporting here.

  • @JohnIsett
    @JohnIsettАй бұрын

    Another great report Juan. Something you might like would be a way to show the viewer easily where you are pointing by using "show location of pointer" option for mouse rather than swirling the cursor around. I use all the time when demonstrating software---just push CTRL key to highlight cursor location . (It's great for finding your cursor when you lose it!) I promise you'll love it! Here's how to set up: 1. Go to Settings --> Mouse 2. Once you're in Mouse settings, select Additional mouse options from the links on the right side of the page. 3. In Mouse Properties, on the Pointer Options tab, at the bottom, select Show location of pointer when I press the CTRL key, and then select OK.

  • @marteck319
    @marteck319Ай бұрын

    I have to say Juan your still photos from the air are awesome. Thanks now the penstock damage becomes very clear.

  • @jonathankleinow2073
    @jonathankleinow2073Ай бұрын

    Oof. With PG&E's track record, sometimes it feels like a miracle that anyone in California gets any utility service at all. I noticed the 7-day QPF calls for around an inch of precip, and the 8-14 day precip outlook calls for an above-normal chance of rain, so maybe you can buy another week or so of not needing to water. (On a side note, I see the KZread comment spam bots have found you. Congrats, I guess?)

  • @carolrocky9803
    @carolrocky9803Ай бұрын

    Thank you for letting us know.

  • @keepitsimpleengineer
    @keepitsimpleengineerАй бұрын

    An excellent report, some of your best dam reporting. Going back to the Oroville gallimaufry.... ... .. . 👍🙂

  • @steveinla8963
    @steveinla8963Ай бұрын

    Thank you Juan.

  • @donnanewland7238
    @donnanewland7238Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this great explanation of this water issue!!

  • @billpotmesil
    @billpotmesilАй бұрын

    Who knew you would become a Civil Engineering Authority! Love your channel!

  • @renegade44040
    @renegade44040Ай бұрын

    Thanks Juan

  • @davidshutt2273
    @davidshutt2273Ай бұрын

    Most informative (as usual), and graphics. Thanks, Brownie

  • @paulsherman51

    @paulsherman51

    Ай бұрын

    Regardless whether it's water or air, isn't it astonishing how JB can cover anything and everything without any judgements, opinions, or blame of any sort; instead covering only with facts and sometimes an occasional "good job"? That't the hallmark of greatness. Long overdue for significant public recognition.

  • @MarkSutton-tb1kp
    @MarkSutton-tb1kpАй бұрын

    I’m so happy to be in a part of the UK 🇬🇧 that pretty much get mineral water 💦 through our taps, we get water directly from the Snowdonia district of Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 & it’s gone thru hundreds of years going through & filtered by a hundred year process which has been proven our water actually exceeds all of the companies that sell us mineral water in bottles & it’s a system that’s guaranteed to b able to supply us for ever & ever. The water rates we pay though is in the highest quality but is the most expensive in the uk. We pay around £35 per month for all our water but it’s a one off cost but it’s not metered so we can use as much as we want & the price is the same for all. It does worry me when I read about the USA issues with water that seems to be drying up, seeing the once mighty lakes & seeing the old levels from just a few years ago to what it is today, I feel that some populations have been artificially high so much that nature is unable to withstand the constant demands & soon its going to be a wasteland that may go so low that’s its irreversible. I hate to see some parts of our planet running low on life giving needs that people can’t do without. I pray for huge amounts of rain for you guys , our cousins across the pond& supplies can be reversed & your lakes water systems are fixed. Best of wishes from England

  • @philipdamask2279
    @philipdamask2279Ай бұрын

    Juan, thanks for this update. It is much better than the one you posted.earlier.

  • @Arturo-sm1tb
    @Arturo-sm1tbАй бұрын

    Thank you so much Juan. I could not make heads or tails about this problem from just reading YubaNet. Even watching the NID meeting, I could not figure things out. PGE guy was no help at all. That is the PG&E way, during storms and water emergencies, they prefer never to bring out their experts into public view or interviews. No one ever gets any details from PGE, and that's the way they like it. The Union has been virtually silent on this critical news items, there are no reporters left who have the time or expertise to report on this.

  • @hoghogwild
    @hoghogwildАй бұрын

    Thank you Sir for making me smart on this water situation.

  • @rdw1744
    @rdw1744Ай бұрын

    WoW - did not realize how complex the water supply system is in that area.

  • @d.t.4523
    @d.t.4523Ай бұрын

    Thank you, keep working.

  • @artdutcher
    @artdutcherАй бұрын

    Very good presentation. After working on two hydroelectric dams in my construction career I find this topic interesting. Combining aviation and engineering is an additional plus.

  • @glenmoss02
    @glenmoss02Ай бұрын

    Excellent and informative video, Juan. Thanks for keeping us updated. 👍

  • @Garythefireman66
    @Garythefireman66Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this update Juan. Hope the water starts flowing sooner rather than later

  • @paulbugnacki7107
    @paulbugnacki7107Ай бұрын

    Great coverage. Thanks a bunch.

  • @peterredfern1174
    @peterredfern1174Ай бұрын

    A great report on an essential element Juan,thanks mate,gives a break from aviation reports,safe flights as usual,👏👏👋👋🙏🙏👍🇦🇺

  • @-108-
    @-108-Ай бұрын

    Blanco Lirio... Love you man!

  • @donny526
    @donny526Ай бұрын

    Amazing Engineering. So many good solutions maybe upgrade with larger piping

  • @alanbiancardi2531

    @alanbiancardi2531

    Ай бұрын

    And bury it so rock slides do not take it out

  • @atomicmom3383
    @atomicmom3383Ай бұрын

    Gee... Potential water emergency due to failing PG&E infrastructure and tons of growth from a wet winter, I hate to see what fire season is going to bring... Pkease be careful, Juan and residents of Grass Valley and surrounding areas... 🙏🙏🙏

  • @michijimc9753
    @michijimc9753Ай бұрын

    How much more of PG&E malfesance will California residents tolerate?

  • @BrownEyePinch

    @BrownEyePinch

    Ай бұрын

    All of it

  • @Inkling777

    @Inkling777

    Ай бұрын

    All of California seems like Seattle when I lived there. No matter how badly agencies performed, the public never got mad enough to force change.

  • @T_Mo271

    @T_Mo271

    Ай бұрын

    You can't fire or un-elect a public utility.

  • @bbbnuy3945

    @bbbnuy3945

    Ай бұрын

    @@Inkling777what can the public even do??? they are a monopoly that is backed by the government.

  • @garyprince7309
    @garyprince7309Ай бұрын

    Good report. Unlike the equipment in aviation, it sounds like years of usage without preventive maintenance.

  • @maraudersr1043
    @maraudersr1043Ай бұрын

    Great Job with your Aerial footage!

  • @paulsherman51

    @paulsherman51

    Ай бұрын

    Great Job with Everything you do, Every time, Everywhere, and with Everyone.

  • @glennschlorf1285
    @glennschlorf1285Ай бұрын

    Bring on Kewitt.....

  • @johnwoodall3791
    @johnwoodall3791Ай бұрын

    Really well explained. Sounds like their needs to be a serious rethink on the Infrastructure in this area. This seems to be something that has been in the minds of the company concerned but lacks ingenuity and a way to get this all planned and design a whole new water integration system to feed all the centres located in this area. With the amount of water available in the holding lakes etc is really good by the sound of it but maybe as mentioned to a degree above it really does need a major rethink on water supply techniques. Nicely done and well done with the husky supplied pictures, truly good. Regards John

  • @64Pete
    @64PeteАй бұрын

    Critical infrastructure should not be in private, for-profit hands. Full stop.

  • @paulsherman51

    @paulsherman51

    Ай бұрын

    Not even sub-contracted. I say: mobilize the Army Corps of Engineers!

  • @ah244895
    @ah244895Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @jp-um2fr
    @jp-um2fr23 күн бұрын

    England. I admit I have been a bit lax watching your channel. The last time was Oroville Dam when you were maybe getting your feet damp, and now it's draught time. Great informative video as always, here in England it would be 'The Bloody Tower' and a touch of 'hung, drawn and quartered'. Tends to put them off making the same mistake twice.

  • @nancychace8619
    @nancychace8619Ай бұрын

    Eeesh. Wish I had more answers. Hope we can find our way through all this. Good report. Many have no clue how they get their water. Or food -

  • @davidmallette2009
    @davidmallette2009Ай бұрын

    Nice job. Well done.

  • @briancox2721
    @briancox2721Ай бұрын

    Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink. Incompetence, incompetence everywhere, and not a drop to drink.

  • @davidepperson2376
    @davidepperson2376Ай бұрын

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @dockkid
    @dockkidАй бұрын

    Hearing that all you want is 300cfs and 50cfs is astounding to me. Down below our dam we have a minimum year-round river flow of 760cfs with an average of 2,000 to be considered "low". Amazing how vital that small(ish) amount of water is to you guys out there!

  • @kayakingphotos

    @kayakingphotos

    Ай бұрын

    When you do the conversion to gallons per minute, it sounds like a lot more water..... 50 CFS is about 22,500 gallons per minute. And its over 32 MILLION gallons per day.

  • @user-qy1sl5im2l
    @user-qy1sl5im2lАй бұрын

    Great explanation! Thx

  • @GrandsonofKong
    @GrandsonofKongАй бұрын

    Reminds me of the old hunting phrase, "Meat ain't Meat until it's on the Table" . "Thirst ain't quenched until the water's coming out of the faucet"

  • @SusanKay-

    @SusanKay-

    Ай бұрын

    Reminds me of the old table prayer: 'Good bread, good meat. Good gawd let's eat!' 😊

  • @skyepilotte11
    @skyepilotte11Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this complex water delivery issue explanation. These problems are a reflection of how the state of California operates. The public utilities commission may grant SCE a monthly customer service charge in the name of equality of ... There are so many problems with infrastructure that many more discussions could possibly address with no solutions except more fees and taxes.

  • @binkieruby2191
    @binkieruby2191Ай бұрын

    Great info Thanks

  • @Koop415
    @Koop415Ай бұрын

    There's the way things should be done and then there's the way PG&E + The State of California does things. The failures of PG&E are numerous and not small in scope. None of the incompetent people in charge will every suffer consequences from THEIR actions. Yes, PG&E will get sued and lose in court but that just hurts the tax payer. Pretty much all of us in the private sector do not have such luxuries. Sometimes things we can't help or small honest mistakes get thrown in our face more than needed.

  • @judyjohn2248
    @judyjohn2248Ай бұрын

    All the best for Nevada/Placer counties. Are you having trouble renewing homeowners' insurance like we are in El Dorado county? Isn't that largely due to PG and E infrastructure (high wind + power lines = wildfire)? Or National Forest Services' nonexistent forest management/firefighting policies?

  • @Inkling777

    @Inkling777

    Ай бұрын

    Unreliable water supplies also drives up homeowner's insurance rate. No water means no water to put out fires.

  • @bobwilson758
    @bobwilson758Ай бұрын

    Smashed ! Yikes -

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