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For anyone who doubts that rain could have caused this delay, and that it didn't raise water tables ... consider this fact. California in the fall of 2016 was in a drought that EVERY expert in the meteorological field stated that it would take California 5-7 yrs to pull out of that drought. ..... .well ... we pulled out of by February of 2017. That is a crap TON of water. Highest EVER recorded rain totals.
Oh and the FAA theories.... they already came out and announced that they approved the project, after reaching a deal with Kroenke to help them pay for future radar equipment (they were just bending him over on the deal) but it was announced. they also announced that they approved the use of the cranes for building it.
I simply haven't encountered anyone who lives in California that doubts that it was the rain that caused the delay. The FAA cleared the project months ago... 1 day of rain in this was shutting down work for like 4 days...
this rain caused places to flood that had literally never flooded in a similar manner.... and in terms of when the rain happened on the construction site... you had basically a huge hole that just kept getting filled with water..lol.