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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (916300)1/21/2016 4:21:19 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1573562
 
" I ask because..."

You ask because you are an anal retentive little boy.

" I know you don't really believe this crap."


" when will it be moved or rebuilt?"
Will it be moved, or will it just be abandoned? SF is planning for 6 feet sea level rise by the end of the century.

San Francisco Bay waters are projected to rise as much as 6 feet by 2100, but long before then about 700 acres of land along The Embarcadero could be inundated.

As much as $5 billion may be needed within the next two decades to rebuild the wall that has been San Francisco's waterfront for 100 years, and now defends prime real estate from a rising Bay, according to a Port of San Francisco official.

By midcentury, unless significant improvements are made to the seawall to keep the Bay away, flooding could reach as far as The Embarcadero BART and Muni tunnels, Reel said. And by 2100, sea levels could rise as high as to reclaim all of the 700 acres made developable by the seawall.

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