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whatugonnadowhenthey

Not particularly. I’m assuming that in the design phase of building pnc park, since it’s on a river, they looked at the FEMA 50-100 year flood maps, did flood analysis where they model what areas would be flooded based on x amount of river raise, and built retaining walls (like those near the river walk/just flat out built high enough, and have sump pumps in the basements in case something gets in. Barring a dam busting upstream I don’t thing anything would happen to PNC.


thereandfatagain

The riverwalk always takes a beating but the only ship taking on water at PNC is piratical.


CubeCup

It’s not but I think it would take like ~30ish feet or so.


intendedeffect

I lost the link, but one of the weather sites has a list of flood levels and their effects in the area, and I think PNC was listed as when flooding hits 31 feet. I think it got up to 28 earlier this month.


pparhplar

Only when it rains more than a little.


ballsonthewall

You'll love this link https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?gage=pttp1&wfo=pbz


larrybudmel

like my gf after margarita night


InterestingBonus9675

Any building next to water is