|
Just about everyone would LOVE a house on the seashore. Who wouldn't? But the question arises "Is it wise to do so." There are some people who are very critical of federal flood insurance, given that it encourages building and development in floodplains, seashores, estuarian edges, and lakefronts. Aside from damage from flooding and storms there is also ecological and environmental impacts. Estuaries get filled in and in turn affects water quality, wildlife breeding etc... People build in flood plains and are dumbfounded when, Surprise! The place floods! Rich people build on beachfronts and are shocked when a storm washes the house away. These also people also have a nasty habit of cutting off access to the beaches to the public, a la David Geffen.
And to those who build on lakes, well, they install septic systems which eventually makes its way into the lake and fouls it.
There is an argument to be made for denying flood insurance to those in high risk areas, both financially and environmentally.
|