The cost of the Miami Conservancy District’s flood protection system is currently paid by the roughly 39,000 property owners in the floodplain of the 1913 flood.
Clever engineering and regular maintenance keep a 100-year-old dam and levee system operating, protecting more than $10 billion in property annually.
Grist dives into Florida’s ironic water scarcity problem, borne from climate change, a development boom, and the ...
The agency issued an internal memo saying it would “pause” a regulation directing that schools, libraries and other public ...
Volunteers armed with shovels and brooms worked throughout Townsville’s very muggy Friday cleaning truckloads of debris off a ...
Kenny Choi reports on a homeowner in San Rafael trying to prevent damage after his home flooded last week when a storm drain ...
Green space vs. gray space. Birds vs. builders. It’s a tale as old as time in the Sunshine State, the plot of every Carl ...
KOTA KINABALU: Every time the skies darken over Kampung Kohizan here, residents brace for yet another flood. Nestled between ...
No one was hurt, but the residents of Kīhei Kai were left with a badly damaged building and a costly cleanup. Flooding is an ...
Worse, this year we’re having our own political beauty pageant in Australia, starring Peter Dutton, as Trump’s way less ...
While tearing down a dam can cost millions of dollars, the price of keeping an obsolete barrier in place may be even steeper.
Black History Month made the military stronger, promoting cohesion and innovation. Canceling it will hurt unity integrity.