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In its active days, the model was controlled by a computer center (often referred to as the "Tidal Hut") that simulated 24-hour tidal cycles in just 14.9 minutes. While visitors now experience the model primarily through educational tours, its hydraulic nature—running water through concrete channels—remains a sight to behold. History: From Scientific Tool to Educational Hub

The tests proved that many proposed barrier and landfill projects would be ecologically devastating, leading to the rejection of the Reber Plan. In the 1960s, the model was expanded to include the Delta region to study the potential impacts of the Peripheral Canal and other water infrastructure proposals. sfbaymodel

Report prepared by: [Your Name/Agency] Date: [Current Date] In its active days, the model was controlled

While modern computer modeling replaced the hydraulic model for primary research by the year 2000, the Army Corps of Engineers decided to keep the facility operational as a public visitor center. Visiting the SF Bay Model Visitor Center In the 1960s, the model was expanded to

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