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IN THE NEWS

drivers barrel into standing water

Rising groundwater table levels could put these inland areas under water

By Miabelle Salzona, KRON4

January 26, 2023

a wave hits Ventura

One Planet: New Study focuses on flood risks from sea level rise and rising groundwater

By Malihe Razazan, Rose Aguilar, KCAL

January 23, 2023

map of groundwater flooding in San Francisco

Rising groundwater is coming for your basement...

By Jessica Wolfrom, San Francisco Examiner

January 20, 2023

A view of the estuary in Alameda

New map shows where rising groundwater in Bay Area adds flood risk

By Tara Duggan, San Francisco Chronicle

January 18, 2023

Image of stormwater bubbling out of a manhole

New Maps Reveal Bay Area Flood Threat From Below

By Meg Duff, Kneedeeptimes

January 18, 2023

a king tide floods china camp

New Study Finds Rising Groundwater Is a Major Bay Area Flooding Risk

By Ezra David Romero, KQED

January 17, 2023

A man walks his dog along a flooded path

New Bay Area maps show hidden flood risk from sea level rise and groundwater

By Rosanna Xia, Los Angeles Times

January 17, 2023

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New Study Finds Rising Groundwater is a Major Bay Area Flooding Risk

By Ezra David Romero, KQED

January 17, 2023

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Scientists Study Atmospheric Rivers as Bay Area Prepares for More Water

By Ezra David Romero, KQED

January 12, 2023

San Francisco living seawall tile

Creating a "Living Seawall" in San Francisco Bay

By Jaylene Lopez, Shorelines, Smithsonian

December 14, 2022

photo of flooded roadway

Bigger 'bomb cyclones' could deluge Bay Area in coming decades, climate study finds

By Julie Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle

April 25, 2022

Image of green infrastructure to reduce flooding

Bay Area could see up to 37% more rainfall during large storm events

By John Cote (SFPUC) and Matt Nerzig (LBNL), Press Release

April 13, 2022

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