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Embarcadero seawall is in need of repair and hardening against sea level rise
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San Francisco’s Embarcadero Seawall At Risk from Earthquakes, Sea-Level Rise

June 1, 2018 rockman Comments Off on San Francisco’s Embarcadero Seawall At Risk from Earthquakes, Sea-Level Rise

The iconic San Francisco waterfront area known as Embarcadero is in dire need of a new seawall system to harden the area against sea level rise and to prevent damage from major earthquakes.  Projections are that the […]

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