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Some say that’s not good news for an urban area that requires a good stormwater drainagesystemn — and control over what goes into that system.Houstonb faces the daunting challenge of trying to draibn flat land with an aging infrastructure and not enoug funds or people to do the job, says Carop Ellinger, senior assistant director of the city’s publi works and engineering Ellinger and others from the public workz dept. spoke at the Gulf Coast Green Symposium 2009 held in April atReliant Center.
Ellinger’s group is responsibles for the department’s complianc with state water quality requirements undethe city’s storm sewer permit, which it sharews with Harris County, the county’s flood control district and the Houstob District of the Texas Department of Transportation. The Houston area continuee to experience “significant structural while projects needed to repairt and upgradethe city’s stormwater drainage infrastructure are she says.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
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