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That Sinking Feeling (Chapters LV to LXII): D'oh!!!!!

Submitted by Rick Perlstein on July 30, 2007 - 12:29pm.

With the explosion in Manhattan twelve days ago, several radio programs had me on to connect the dots: to explain how it was merely the most dramatic symptom of the rotting of America's infrastructure, and how it was all the conservatives' fault.

Basking in the media glow, I neglected to mention these less dramatic symptoms:

The ground opened up beneath a horse stall in Phoenix. An eighty year old sewer line collapsed in St. Cloud. In Tyler, Texas, the sinkhole was caused by crumbling drainage pipes. In San Antonio, "big chunks of rocks were falling off into into the abyss that used to be a street." In Vallejo, California, the pit split an underground gas line (no danger in that). In San Jose, a water main ruptured beneath a high school ("the water may appear dirty," officials assured residents, "but it is safe to drink"). In Sunnyvale, the burst pipe buckled 300 feet of road surface. In Greensboro the sinkhole swallowed a car ("Randy Delano Wood has seen a lot of accidents int he 20 years he has driven for a living. 'But the road falling out from under you is something you never expect,' Wood said.")

The good folks in Greensboro are fortunate enough to have a newspaper editorial writer who connects the dots: "It's like one of those Parade Magazine brain teasers. What do these have in common? Hurricane Katrina. Flight delays nationwide. A blast of steam in New York. A traffic-stopping sinkhole on Wendover Avenue. The answer is actually a no-brainer. Aging infrastructure. And far from being a secret, the nation's civil engineers have been warning about it for years to little response." Good for them. Let's hope they don't render themselves poor public stewards by subsequently endorsing conservative Republicans infected with tax-cut mania.


Complete at Common Sense LINK


Emphasis added. I didn't think this would attract national attention either, I agree. It could have been worse than it was. Failing infrastructure is not a 'good thing.'
ncMindy
Yesterday, right after I posted this article about our crumbling infrastructure...Minnesota bridge fell.
This bridge is a federal funded bridge and goes through the Department of Transportation. Funding cut, delaying maintenance...our country is falling apart. Lives are at risk, here is your sign. I'm posting everything I can find about this topic.


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'Day Of Miracles Within Horror,' Gov. Says

Death Toll Unclear; Dozens Still Missing

UPDATED: 3:24 pm PDT August 2, 2007

MINNEAPOLIS -- Families continued a painful wait Thursday as officials in Minneapolis continued to search the Mississippi River for victims of an interstate bridge collapse. Meanwhile, officials began to plot investigations and inspections as they defended the presumed safety of the bridge.
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'Structurally Deficient'

Minnesota Department of Transportation official Dan Dorgan said Thursday that while some inspections had found problems with the bridge and it was federally classified as "structurally deficient," it was also believed to be safe for service for a few more years. (Watch Dorgan talk about the bridge inspections.)

He said that the agency was looking to replace or redeck the bridge -- the most heavily used in the state -- sometime around 2020.

He said the bridge had been inspected every year starting in 1993, and that problems that had been noted included corrosion of bearings and signs of fatigue in the approach spans, not the main stretch over the water. Some cracks that were noticed were repaired. They were believed to be stable, however.

Tom Sorel, the Federal Highway Administrator, said cracks had been noticed on the bridge as early as the 1990s, but they "were not populating."

Full story at link


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