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  2. Storm drain - Wikipedia

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    Urban flooding is the primary cause of sewer backups and basement flooding, which can affect properties repeatedly. [7] Clogged drains also contribute to flooding by the obstruction of storm drains. Communities or cities can help reduce this by cleaning leaves from the storm drains to stop ponding or flooding into yards. [8]

  3. Sanitary sewer overflow - Wikipedia

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    Sanitary sewer line in Paris more than two meters in diameter. Sewers that were built in the early stages of urbanization were usually built before sewage treatment was implemented. [6] Early sewers were simple drainage systems to remove surface runoff with any waste material it might contain.

  4. Urban flooding - Wikipedia

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    Urban flooding is the inundation of land or property in cities or other built environment, caused by rainfall or coastal storm surges overwhelming the capacity of drainage systems, such as storm sewers. Urban flooding can occur regardless of whether or not affected communities are located within designated floodplains or near any body of water. [1]

  5. The sewer system and flooding, not a great combination - AOL

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    Olivia Jovine, the Urban Planning Analyst for Localize.City, talks about how sewage systems are affected in urban areas like the flash flooding we saw on July 22 in New York City.

  6. Number of homes at risk of flooding could double in ... - AOL

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    National Infrastructure Commission warns 600,000 English properties will be at high risk of surface water flooding by 2055 without action. ... h rain for drains to cope with and the ground to soak ...

  7. Combined sewer - Wikipedia

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    Combined sewer outflow into the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. Ratcliff Beach CSO discharges into the River Thames in London [7]. These relief structures, called "storm-water regulators" (in American English - or "combined sewer overflows" in British English) are constructed in combined sewer systems to divert flows in excess of the peak design flow of the sewage treatment plant. [6]

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