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Plastic on our beaches, warming waters, “first flush” storms... and what we can actually do about it
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Raid worries Hispanic residents; air traffic controller bonuses; data center debate | FOX 5 News
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Northern suburbs residents are demanding the Salisbury council take action after stormwater flooded their homes. One family salvaged what they could, forced to move out of their rental property. | 7NEWS Adelaide
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N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission staff continue monitoring the largest roost of Southeastern myotis bats in an underground stormwater system in Wake County. This roost was first discovered by a city stormwater maintenance crew in fall 2024. The number of bats in the stormwater system fluctuated throughout the year, from a low of approximately 125 during the winter to roughly 1,000 bats during the maternity season. In September, Commission biologists placed radio transmitters on males and femal
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FLOOD... CONTROL? With well-sited real estate at a premium in urban locations, improvisation and adaptation are required when it comes to extreme weather. The LINQ Hotel / Casino in Las Vegas, NV was built overtop of a natural wash and intentionally engineered to let stormwater flow through the bottom level of the parking garage. It won't happen often in the desert climate, but it certainly did last Friday! | Brandon Butcher
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