Climate_Adjusted_Hydraulic_Design_Standard_Current_Case

Rs · Resource Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/88#Climate_Adjusted_Hydraulic_Design_Standard_Current_Case
Properties
Instance of
Climate-AdjustedHydraulicDesignStandard
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#Climate-AdjustedHydraulicDesignStandard
Confidence
0.88
Created by
Engineering profession (collective professional norm)
Document title
Climate-Adjusted Hydraulic and Coastal Design Standard
Importance
high
Used by
Engineer A in evaluating whether detailed hydrologic and coastal modeling is required for the project
Used in context
Frames the professional obligation to incorporate climate change projections — including shifting weather patterns and storm recurrence intervals — into engineering planning and design rather than relying solely on historical climate data
Version
Emerging professional norm
Source Evidence
Source text
For more than a century, engineers have assumed that future climate and weather conditions will be consistent with historical climate and weather data.

Text references
Engineer A has an obligation to consider climate and weather changes in the future with respect to potential impacts on public health, safety, and welfare, where such impacts are reasonably likely and significant.
For more than a century, engineers have assumed that future climate and weather conditions will be consistent with historical climate and weather data.
This necessitates that climate and weather patterns be addressed not as fixed by historical patterns but rather recognized as a 'moving target.'
TTL
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Metadata
Type
Individual
Last Updated
2026-05-28 16:26
Discovered in case
88
Discovered in pass
1
Discovered in section
discussion
First discovered
2026-02-27T06:40:41.457669+00:00
First case
88
Generated
2026-02-27T06:40:41.457669+00:00
Attributed to
Case 88 Extraction
Generated
2026-02-28T10:32:26.876446
Generated by
ProEthica Case 88 Extraction