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State commission to recommand ways to seal off the subways


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[float=left]post-5097-0-35515900-1357564643_thumb.jpg[/float]A state commission will recommend the installation of solid roll-down gates at subway station entrances to prevent Hurricane Sandy-style flooding, a source told the Daily News.

 

Such gates are a far better defense than the sandbags the Metropolitan Transportation Authority placed outside some stations in lower Manhattan, an unsuccessful effort to stop torrents of water filling tunnels from track to ceiling.

 

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The flood water was too much for any protection. Wen you are dealing with millions of gallons of flood water, stopping a few thousand (or even million) gallons isn't really going to change anything. We chose to live on what is basically a big island with 80% of our infrastructure below ground or right next to the shore line. Now we need to live with those decisions.

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Really, water is a liquid. There are cracks and dips everywhere that run to the subway. I'm sorry, but these proposed solutions are not the most practical.

 

So why do they need to keep the subway system with all of cracks and dips... :huh:

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What about Flex Seal or Mighty Putty? LOL.

 

But seriously it's nice to see they're looking at ideas. I just hope these studies actually lead somewhere. Obviously, you aren't going to stop all water from entering the subway given its nature, but anything to prevent the tunnels and stations from becoming very large fish tanks would be better than nothing.

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