Earthquakes In North Texas and OklahomaHi Keith,
On Saturday there was a 4.6 earthquake with an epicenter near
Oklahoma City. It went five miles deep. That is about the biggest quake
that has hit this area. Last night there was a 3.6 quake with an
epicenter near Azle. I do not have the data in front of me of how deep
it was, but most in that area are in the depth range of 3.5 miles.
My sons do not work on the weekends, so they accompanied me to the
plant. My oldest son has an "all wheel drive" vehicle which helped
tremendously. We were able to negotiate the hill that leads up to the
Main Dam. However, we did not drive across the spillway and on to the
Saddle Dam. We walked.
With the help of my sons, we did a very thorough walkdown of both
dams. I can assure you that there has been no movement and the dams are
fine. I will continue to monitor both dams through out the week. If you
have any questions, you can e-mail me at home: howe1835@msn.com
<mailto:howe1835@msn.com> . I am using my business computer in the guard
house and I do not take it home.
Thanks,
James
PS - I can not imagine what you are going through with the roads being
iced over. Do not worry about the dams. I will be sure to notify you of
problems if any arise.
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