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JohnH,
The Dutch don't have to contend with Hurricanes and 15 ft. storm surges. "PocoLoco" wrote in message ... On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 15:03:28 GMT, Don White wrote: Since I'm removed from the 'blame game', I thought I'd move on to the next step. What to do when the water receeds. If I was an American taxpayer, I'd be concerned about just returning things as they were. Ideally, housing would not be re-built below sea level for obvious reasons...but what can be done? -simply reinforcing and adding height to current levees...? -maybe a backup system of aquaducts..that would be mostly dry but could handle any overflow if original levee breaks again? -house 'workers' distance away from workplace (high ground) but provide highspeed rail public transportation? -simply re-build houses, but on concrete stilts 10 feet above ground? Call the Dutch. They know how to build dikes that work. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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