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The rainy season is a time when we start questioning the drainage infrastructure that has been put in place when we see water racing down canals and box drains. Maybe you can identify with the experience of being in town when it rains. You know that if you do not want to get your feet wet with floodwater, you will have to find an alternative route to go from Point A to Point B or wait until it subsides.
Written & Read by: Nicole Barclay, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.A.
Produced by: Balcostics Research https://balcostics.com/
The rainy season is a time when we start questioning the drainage infrastructure that has been put in place when we see water racing down canals and box drains. Maybe you can identify with the experience of being in town when it rains. You know that if you do not want to get your feet wet with floodwater, you will have to find an alternative route to go from Point A to Point B or wait until it subsides.
Written & Read by: Nicole Barclay, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.A.
Produced by: Balcostics Research https://balcostics.com/