To: Robert A. Cook, PE
Given the depth and size of the hole, and the (very low) value of the property surrounding the hole, what do you do next? Devil's Millhopper State Park
First think I could think of ;-)
Winter Park Sinkhole
I guess the first real question is whether or not it can actually be stabilized.
To: cogitator
So, when those Guatemalan buses (trucks?) fall in the hole, will they charge that $8.00 it takes to park in the LF sinkhole?
133 posted on
02/27/2007 7:56:50 AM PST by
Robert A Cook PE
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To: cogitator
It could become a wonderful city water storage “tank” - but the fact that its a sinkhole means water has already constantly washed out the bottom, and so it won’t stay “put” inside the “tank” ...
At least the Winter Park sinkhole (which I drove by before it collapsed when I lived a bit north of there) had a “bottom” they could seal up.
141 posted on
05/31/2010 8:47:58 PM PDT by
Robert A Cook PE
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