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Jeff McCracken Quotes
«It's a little fuller than it's been.»
Author: Jeff McCracken
«We're in good shape. The system's working everywhere it should. This is a wet storm, but there's not a lot of snow to melt like there was in '96-'97.»
Author: Jeff McCracken
«Unfortunately there was some malfunction. Exactly what caused it we do not know.»
Author: Jeff McCracken
«Yes I'm certain someone didn't press the wrong button. It doesn't operate like that.»
Author: Jeff McCracken
«We will not be using this automated system until we make sure everything is gonna be in top shape.»
Author: Jeff McCracken
«In this case, they have the operators who work in our operator's shop downtown. They get an order to increase releases for a certain reason and they follow that order.»
Author: Jeff McCracken
«We've had some fairly decent years recently. It looks like another decent year for many of our users.»
Author: Jeff McCracken
«The levee system on the American River is not going to be stressed by this particular storm.»
Author: Jeff McCracken
«Hydrology really dictates what we're really capable of delivering. It turned out to be an extremely wet year.»
Author: Jeff McCracken
«Shasta gets filled by rain and there's been an enormous amount of rain the last few days up in Shasta, and so what we're doing this morning is we're increasing our releases 15,000 cubic feet per second so we're going to be up to 30,000 to 35,000 cubic feet per second. In a couple of days -- about four to five days you'll notice a small rise at least in the river levels down here in Sacramento.»
Author: Jeff McCracken