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Port SF: What is the Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment?
The Port is undertaking a massive investigation – officially called the Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment, or MHRA. The Port is using lasers to measure water depth, drilling holes to better understand soil conditions, modeling earthquakes using innovative technology, and hearing from the community about what matters most. Learn more about the MHRA by watching this short “explainer” video.
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Port of San Francisco Embarcadero Seawall Earthquake & Flood Simulation
This earthquake and flood simulation video is based on engineering studies. The Embarcadero Seawall is the foundation of over three miles of San Francisco’s waterfront from Fisherman’s Wharf to Mission Creek. The Seawall is over 100 years old and in desperate need of repair.
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Women of the Waterfront: Embarcadero Seawall Program
Port of San Francisco and waterfront leaders talk about the importance of the Embarcadero Seawall.
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King Tides Time Lapse
Timelapse of king tides at Pier 14, Port of San Francisco, during January 2018
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Port Executive Director Elaine Forbes
Executive Director of the Port of San Francisco Elaine Forbes talks about the Embarcadero Seawall.
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Port Commission President Kimberly Brandon
President of the Port Commission Kimberly Brandon talks about the Embarcadero Seawall.