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Originally Posted by nota
no cave just sand and rock allow water flow under the whole state
bits near the ocean are full salt inshore mostly fresh
the bottom slab is in a piece without holes so no cave ins
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Right, I know there wasn't a sinkhole or else the floor of the parking garage would've been caved in. What I was wondering is if there might be a void of some sort deep under the property that is allowing more salt water at high tides than what would be percieved as normal. The other matching buildings have the same set up with an underground parking garage and don't have the salt water intrusion issues that Champlain South had.
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