Foreseeable Upstream Flood Harm - Tidal Crossing Upgrade
S · State
Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/88#Foreseeable_Upstream_Flood_Harm_-_Tidal_Crossing_Upgrade
Properties
Instance of
ForeseeableThird-PartyHarmfromHydraulicCapacityIncreaseState
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#ForeseeableThird-PartyHarmfromHydraulicCapacityIncreaseState
Active period
From Engineer A's hydraulic evaluation through confirmation or refutation by specialized analysis, design modification, or project abandonment
Affected parties
Client B
Engineer A
Regulatory authorities
Twenty upstream homeowners
Confidence
0.89
Importance
high
Subject
Engineer A's professional judgment that the tidal crossing upgrade will accelerate uninhabitability of upstream homes
Terminated by
Specialized hydrologic and hydraulic analysis confirming or refuting the risk, design modification eliminating the risk, or project abandonment
Triggering event
Engineer A's hydraulic evaluation, based on procedures from a recent transportation agency conference, concluding that the proposed project may result in upstream homes becoming uninhabitable a decade or more earlier than would otherwise be the case
Urgency level
high
Source Evidence
Source text
It is Engineer A's judgment, based on hydraulic evaluation procedures presented at a recent transportation agency conference, that the proposed project may result in some upstream homes becoming uninhabitable a decade or more earlier than would otherwise be the case.
Text references
Engineer A proposes a complex and costly hydrologic and hydraulic analysis by a specialized subconsultant to predict the extent to which sea level rise and the increased hydraulic capacity of the tidal crossing will result in flood damage to a neighborhood of twenty upstream homes during future high tides and storm surges, anticipating this to be a difficult question to answer in the project's public hearings.
It is Engineer A's judgment, based on hydraulic evaluation procedures presented at a recent transportation agency conference, that the proposed project may result in some upstream homes becoming uninhabitable a decade or more earlier than would otherwise be the case.
TTL
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proeth:activeperiod "From Engineer A's hydraulic evaluation through confirmation or refutation by specialized analysis, design modification, or project abandonment" ;
proeth:affectedparties "Client B",
"Engineer A",
"Regulatory authorities",
"Twenty upstream homeowners" ;
proeth:conceptCategory "State" ;
proeth:confidence "0.89" ;
proeth:discoveredincase "88" ;
proeth:discoveredinpass "1" ;
proeth:discoveredinsection "facts" ;
proeth:firstdiscoveredat "2026-02-26T00:09:07.016855+00:00" ;
proeth:firstdiscoveredincase "88" ;
proeth:generatedattime "2026-02-26T00:09:07.016855+00:00" ;
proeth:importance "high" ;
proeth:sourcetext "It is Engineer A's judgment, based on hydraulic evaluation procedures presented at a recent transportation agency conference, that the proposed project may result in some upstream homes becoming uninhabitable a decade or more earlier than would otherwise be the case." ;
proeth:stateclass "Foreseeable Third-Party Harm from Hydraulic Capacity Increase State" ;
proeth:subject "Engineer A's professional judgment that the tidal crossing upgrade will accelerate uninhabitability of upstream homes" ;
proeth:terminatedby "Specialized hydrologic and hydraulic analysis confirming or refuting the risk, design modification eliminating the risk, or project abandonment" ;
proeth:textreferences "Engineer A proposes a complex and costly hydrologic and hydraulic analysis by a specialized subconsultant to predict the extent to which sea level rise and the increased hydraulic capacity of the tidal crossing will result in flood damage to a neighborhood of twenty upstream homes during future high tides and storm surges, anticipating this to be a difficult question to answer in the project's public hearings.",
"It is Engineer A's judgment, based on hydraulic evaluation procedures presented at a recent transportation agency conference, that the proposed project may result in some upstream homes becoming uninhabitable a decade or more earlier than would otherwise be the case." ;
proeth:triggeringevent "Engineer A's hydraulic evaluation, based on procedures from a recent transportation agency conference, concluding that the proposed project may result in upstream homes becoming uninhabitable a decade or more earlier than would otherwise be the case" ;
proeth:urgencylevel "high" ;
proeth:wasattributedto "Case 88 Extraction" ;
prov:generatedAtTime "2026-02-26T00:31:11.057423"^^xsd:dateTime ;
prov:wasGeneratedBy "ProEthica Case 88 Extraction" .
Metadata
Extraction details
Discovered in case
88
Discovered in pass
1
Discovered in section
facts
First discovered
2026-02-26T00:09:07.016855+00:00
First case
88
Generated
2026-02-26T00:09:07.016855+00:00
Attributed to
Case 88 Extraction
Generated
2026-02-26T00:31:11.057423
Generated by
ProEthica Case 88 Extraction