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The proposed planning process includes floodplain/storm water mitigation considerations for any potential construction deemed necessary for the university's success through our master planning process. St. Ambrose has a strong history of stormwater ... more
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The City of Atlanta does not maintain creeks or streams on private property. We can only maintain creeks within city parks or on City of Atlanta property. The City of Atlanta also maintains creek banks as necessary to protect city utilities. ... more
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Flooding and debris flows can occur during storm events. These flows can occur in and below the areas the fire has denuded of vegetation and altered the characteristics of the topsoil. The extent and amount of flows will depend in the rainfall ... more
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A9: The ultimate use of the enzyme technology to obtain actual enhanced oil recovery, reduce the residual oil saturation and reach increased oil production, is to apply the technology in an oilfield consisting of more than two wells for "water ... more
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Most buildings and contents policies can provide up to 25,000 pounds of cover plus arranging alternative accommodation in the event of flood damage. Within 24 hours of you contacting your home insurance provider and making a claim a loss adjuster ... more
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Well I guess lignum, although at times when there's leaf on it, it's handy for the stock. It certainly spreads the lignum and the coolabah and suckers and they are becoming probably more of a problem than they have in previous years. Like a lot of ... more
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No. Homeowner's policies do not cover most flooding. You need separate flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program to protect your home and belongings against flood damage. ... more
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The basin is in a place and/or shape that makes it unable to contain a large influx of water. This can be from steep channeling that constricts water flow, or flatter areas. For instance, the upper tributaries of the Mississippi routinely flood ... more
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It is recognised that the Brunswick River and Marshalls Creek have extensive flood plains. The design of the project has taken this into account to ensure that the existing flood levels upstream and downstream of the Brunswick River and Marshalls ... more
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We are not sure – the Surface Water Management Plan should provide an answer to this question. The Environment Agency has done a lot of work in mapping areas for surface water flooding. There has been a change in development control legislation ... more
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