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August 1999, Week 4

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Larry Barnes <[log in to unmask]>
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Cory,

I would check with your city departments.  I'm sure someone there could direct
you to the right division that knows where the flood planes are in your area.
You could also check with locale historians and ask them about the history of
flooding where your new building is being built.

L. A. Barnes

"Black, Cory" wrote:

> If I'm being paranoid just tell me.  My employer is moving next year to a
> building that is now under construction.  The powers that be have decided to
> put the data center in a room that is on grade level rather than 1 level up,
> as it is now. Does anyone know where I can find information on flooding
> potential, etc. to present to management about the dangers of a grade level
> data center?

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