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Protecting the homes and businesses, highways and airports, sewage treatment plants and other key parts of society that ring San Francisco Bay’s shoreline from sea level rise will be a massive ...
The San Mateo Bridge is flooded with 48 to 52 inches of sea-level rise if precautions aren't taken, according to the Bay Shoreline Flood Explorer online tool.
Protecting the homes and businesses, highways and airports, sewage treatment plants and other key parts of society that ring San Francisco Bay’s shoreline from sea-level rise will be a massive ...
Scientists project the Bay Area sea level could rise more than a foot over the next few decades. Solutions implemented now can help communities prepare for a wetter future. This is especially true for ...
The San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, the state agency overseeing regional planning, voted to approve the state’s most detailed and comprehensive sea-level rise ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sea-level rise will inflict enormous damage on Bay Area communities near the shore in the coming decades. With approximately $110 billion needed to address sea ...
Sea-level rise is a hot topic in the Bay Area, and a new report is outlining further steps to make sure there is fair adaptation with at risk neighborhoods across the region.
Amid repeated storms and sea level rise, new research shines light on another flood risk that has remained hidden for years: groundwater rise.