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ortusduxyesterday at 10:44 PM2 repliesview on HN

Miami too. The city is build on porous limestone. No amount of levees, seawalls, or dams will save it.


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Kim_Bruningtoday at 12:15 AM

Right, for Miami, you might want kwelschermen (or a variant thereof: deep impermeable cutoff walls, doesn't need to be concrete, can be made by clay injection too) , californian style water injection, locks that reject salt water. Different place, different geology, different tools. No place is exactly the same.

Thing is I figure you need some form of water board to manage it. A political entity that's all about "here we are and here we stay". Once they're set up they're pretty reliable (there's one that's still paying interest on a 370-year old bond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfSIC8jwbQs )

trunkiedozeryesterday at 11:02 PM

Yet those in the know keep building there. Weird isn’t it?

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