Delivering BART Muck to South Bay Marshes?
Three million + cubic yards of tunnel muck from a subway extension could help raise South Bay marshes above rising sea levels.
Read MoreThree million + cubic yards of tunnel muck from a subway extension could help raise South Bay marshes above rising sea levels.
Read MoreAfter witnessing fire disasters in neighboring counties, Marin formed a unique fire prevention authority and taxpayers funded it. Thirty projects and three years later, the county is clearer of undergrowth.
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Read MoreNew construction projects supported by federal emergency funding must be built to withstand extreme floods, including anticipated rise in sea level.
Read MoreSeven Bay Area agencies sign an agreement to beef up coordination on sea level rise adaptation projects and clarify who’s on first.
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