Retractable dikes against future Dikes

528 Views | 6 Replies | Last: 15 yr ago by Kenneth_2003
redag06
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Anyone catch the artice on the front page of the Chronicle today?

I think this prof from TAMUG is out on a limb.

The idea seems very far fetched, making a seawall the whole length of the Bolivar Island and extending the rest of Galveston Island.
Agasaurus Tex
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It's possible, but the cost might be prohibitive because of all the refineries in Texas City already being protected by the Texas City-La Marque Hurricane Protection Levee. The benefits of protecting those facilities could not be counted in the benefit/cost ratio for the "Ike Dike". Also, the cost of lands, easements and rights-of-way, relocations (roads and utilities) and environmental mitigation could be VERY significant.
redag06
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They are estimating 2-5billion which is laughable.
Funky Winkerbean
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They are estimating 2-5billion which is laughable.


Not in Obamaland. If this was NO, we would get one built out of titanium.
IslandAg76
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With Obama-Billions are pocket change.

You can shake out the cushions in the White House couch and get Billions.

Trillions are where it's at!!
redag06
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What I meant is that 2-5 billion for that project will be very short of what it will really take.
Funky Winkerbean
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What I meant is that 2-5 billion for that project will be very short of what it will really take


Still not a problem in Obamaland.
Kenneth_2003
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Sorry, but from a geological perspective trying to over engineer our coastlines is like trying to prevent an earthquake. You simply cannot stop coastal areas from changing. They are some of the most dynamic geomorphological settings on the planet. It would be like trying to stop the San Andreas fault from moving.
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