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Zensee -> RE: New Orleans' Rebuilt Levees "Riddled With Flaws" (5/8/2007 1:00:08 AM)
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Building below sea-level is riddled with frigin' holes as an idea. Even if you don't accept rising sea levels and an increased frequency of extra violent storms, something big is going to hit a delta or flood plain at least once a century or so. Poor people live on dangerous ground because it's affordable, some people live there because we have it under control OR the last disaster was a long time ago and there's no way it could happen again... in my lifetime... Rich people like a view but the view is often on the boundary of dynamic natural forces, like ocean and land. Enormous public expense goes to stabilise and enhance their realestate and there is such a gnashing of teeth when nature reclaims what is hers. You want to live on the edge, be prepared to take the plunge. Z.
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