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Friday, May 12, 2017

Ongoing Efforts for Road Work and Stormwater Management in New Orleans



In 2005, Hurricane Katrina caused flooding in 80% of New Orleans, covering an area of 90,000 square miles, and accumulating over $81 billion in damage to properties. In fact, it took several weeks and the collective efforts of all agencies involved to completely pump out over 250 billion gallons of water out of the city.

Indeed, water can be a major problem, especially in this flood-prone region. The locals are often on edge and anxious whenever hurricanes strike, as they don’t know how the city can handle the brunt of another disaster. Without stormwater management, massive amounts of water will settle into urban areas, making it impossible for residents to come back to their homes. Plus, excessive water brings forth a host of other major issues. Read more on this article. http://bit.ly/2rl4qHp

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