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De Dragon wrote:wagonrunner wrote:Kickstart wrote:Pnm not cleaning the drains and people throwing trash in drains and water ways.
and here we thought it may have been those newly paved areas and the expectation the old waterways would be able to handle all increases in volume.
Why can't it be both?
maj. tom wrote:So his defense is like this: "I beat, tortured and killed the animal to protect it from getting bounced down."
There's a certain mad tuner from that area.Watch if they/them post a menu involving caiman this weekend.Phone Surgeon wrote:maj. tom wrote:So his defense is like this: "I beat, tortured and killed the animal to protect it from getting bounced down."
i tell yuh is some mad mad highmen lol
the 3 of them in the video
redmanjp wrote:^ she ok?
Musical Doc wrote:Suchit tr and woodland getting washout
Musical Doc wrote:Suchit tr and woodland getting washout
That's impossible with the minds we have. We don't have the vision, foresight or engineering capabilities to attempt such.sMASH wrote:Musical Doc wrote:Suchit tr and woodland getting washout
that is like the major conduit from the barrakpore/penal/ debe basin, out to the south oropuche river.
there needs to be another major conduit. this one cant handle this capacity.
and, dont just run it to the south oropouche river, they should make another course, to carry it to the sea.
is jess too much water for these courses to handle
nervewrecker wrote:That's impossible with the minds we have. We don't have the vision, foresight or engineering capabilities to attempt such.sMASH wrote:Musical Doc wrote:Suchit tr and woodland getting washout
that is like the major conduit from the barrakpore/penal/ debe basin, out to the south oropuche river.
there needs to be another major conduit. this one cant handle this capacity.
and, dont just run it to the south oropouche river, they should make another course, to carry it to the sea.
is jess too much water for these courses to handle
For now all we can do is increase cross sectional area by dredging and building leevees.
Hard part is a lot of these areas are actually under sea level. Only solution, and I might get licks for suggesting it, is dig. Create an area lower for collection of excess storm flow and treat it for water consumption. Implement a grey water system where it can be used for landscaping, flushiing toilets, washing yard, watering plants etc and anything where potability is not required. Will reduce demand on current infrastructure and resources at the same time.
I've been to Venice.It smells like sheitsMASH wrote:long time houses, used to jess be a 5 foot from the ground, some a 4 foot. i presume, is just to not be close to the wet, and the creatures coming out from the wet.
over time, people buy brick, cast and made that over sized crawl space, living accomodations, and get flood out all de time.
in the amazon, some places water rise to 30ft for the rainy season. the houses there are built on tall stilts and it becomes a boat town.
another idea i had as to carve out big channels and turn it into a water city, like Venice.