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Pawlenty: Another GOP Creationist on the Rise

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Bubblehead II10/08/2009 7:21:00 am PDT

re: #21 Sharmuta

Would you really want a man who couldn’t take care of his state’s infrastructure to be in control during a crisis?

Actually, it wasn’t really faulty maintenance that lead to the eventual collapse of that bridge. It was more of a design flaw along with overloading of the bridge.

On November 13, 2008, the NTSB released the findings of its investigation. The primary cause was the under-sized gusset plates, at 0.5 inches (13 mm) thick. Contributing to that design or construction error was the fact that 2 inches (51 mm) of concrete were added to the road surface over the years, increasing the dead load by 20%. Also contributing was the extraordinary weight of construction equipment and material resting on the bridge just above its weakest point at the time of the collapse. That load was estimated at 578,000 pounds (262,000 kg) consisting of sand, water, and vehicles. The NTSB determined that corrosion was not a significant factor, but that inspectors did not routinely check that safety features were functional.