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Port reports $225,000-plus in storm damage; city mobilized sandbags and slope stabilization work

San Francisco City Disaster Council · February 19, 2010
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The Port of San Francisco outlined storm damage including a near-sinking Dry Dock No.1, USS Pompano anchor chain failure and a snapped Pier 1½ gangway; the combined specialized response and equipment costs were estimated at just over $225,000. DPW reported distribution of over 10,000 sandbags and work to stabilize the Great Highway slope.

Port officials briefed the Disaster Council on winter-storm damage at port facilities and shoreline infrastructure, estimating specialized response and repair costs at just over $225,000.

Monique Moyer described three major Port incidents: Dry Dock No. 1 at Pier 80 began filling at approximately 800 gallons per minute, requiring 24/7 dewatering to…

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