NYC, Phila, United States Cities sewer systems needs to be redesigned, inorder to deal with new super storms..

52ndStreet

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We now have a situation where we have these catastrophic super storms. These storms are delivering huge amounts of rain. Cities like NYC, Philiy,Miami. and many other cities within the United States need to redesign their sewer systems. We need a sewer systems in many cities that can accept huge amounts of water, with large underground tanks, that can process the water, clean it up and store it, so that this water can be used in times of drought, like what we see now out in the western United states. Certain cities need also invest in a seagagte system to protect many coastal cities. The Europeans have some of these "seagate system already in place .
 
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thy Lord is FLOODING thy SINNERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SIN cities --full of FILTH
 
52ndStreet yes, but NY/etc are not below sea level
NYC is just a few feet above sea level.About three to four feet above sea level. Storm surges tend to flood cities that are just a few feet above sea level. Some of that infrastructure money should go to deal with this mega storm threat to coastal cities in the United States.
 
We now have a situation where we have these catastrophic super storms. These storms are delivering huge amounts of rain. Cities like NYC, Philiy,Miami. and many other cities within the United States need to redesign their sewer systems. We need a sewer systems in many cities that can accept huge amounts of water, with large underground tanks, that can process the water, clean it up and store it, so that this water can be used in times of drought, like what we see now out in the western United states. Certain cities need also invest in a seagagte system to protect many coastal cities. The Europeans have some of these "seagate system already in place .
Maybe the potato with dementia put that in his ginormous 'infrastructure bill'?
 
52ndStreet is it widespread in NYC?
Not that widespread , but there are certain areas that get flooded, from the back flow of the sewers system. My point is the sewer system needs to be expanded to deal with these super storms, so that the catastrophic flooding does not happen. The subways are always getting flooded.
 
We now have a situation where we have these catastrophic super storms. These storms are delivering huge amounts of rain. Cities like NYC, Philiy,Miami. and many other cities within the United States need to redesign their sewer systems. We need a sewer systems in many cities that can accept huge amounts of water, with large underground tanks, that can process the water, clean it up and store it, so that this water can be used in times of drought, like what we see now out in the western United states. Certain cities need also invest in a seagagte system to protect many coastal cities. The Europeans have some of these "seagate system already in place .
I think the problem is that NYC and Philly are shitholes so it should be no surprise that the sewers backed up.
 
We now have a situation where we have these catastrophic super storms. These storms are delivering huge amounts of rain. Cities like NYC, Philiy,Miami. and many other cities within the United States need to redesign their sewer systems. We need a sewer systems in many cities that can accept huge amounts of water, with large underground tanks, that can process the water, clean it up and store it, so that this water can be used in times of drought, like what we see now out in the western United states. Certain cities need also invest in a seagagte system to protect many coastal cities. The Europeans have some of these "seagate system already in place .

"We now have a situation where we have these catastrophic super storms." Sorry but hurricanes and tropical storms are not a new occurrence. Ida reached category 4 but the other two hurricanes this year were category 1. Nothing new or unexpected.

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We now have a situation where we have these catastrophic super storms. These storms are delivering huge amounts of rain. Cities like NYC, Philiy,Miami. and many other cities within the United States need to redesign their sewer systems. We need a sewer systems in many cities that can accept huge amounts of water, with large underground tanks, that can process the water, clean it up and store it, so that this water can be used in times of drought, like what we see now out in the western United states. Certain cities need also invest in a seagagte system to protect many coastal cities. The Europeans have some of these "seagate system already in place .
NYC, Philly, and Miami have droughts?

Europe doesn't have hurricanes either.
 
We see how the newly redesigned levy system held back a lot of the Hurricane Ida surge. $10. billion dollars worth of newly designed levy worked.
There were billions and billions of dollars before Katrina that was meant for levees and pumps and maintenance that officially they do not know what happened to it.
 
NYC is just a few feet above sea level.About three to four feet above sea level. Storm surges tend to flood cities that are just a few feet above sea level. Some of that infrastructure money should go to deal with this mega storm threat to coastal cities in the United States.
The flooding in NYC and Philly have to do with rain, not storm surge. This was not a mega storm either. All the rain simply fell so fast it overwhelmed the storm drains, which are NOT sewers.
 
It happens whenever the remnants of Hurricanes move up to northern cities with a lot of rain.
Older infrastructure neglected because of the so called human infrastructure has caused much of this. Taxing people the way they do and this happens. The areas up there vary from flat to hills. Water has got to go somewhere. The subways have been neglected in New York for repairs to stop the flooding in those affected.
 
We now have a situation where we have these catastrophic super storms. These storms are delivering huge amounts of rain. Cities like NYC, Philiy,Miami. and many other cities within the United States need to redesign their sewer systems. We need a sewer systems in many cities that can accept huge amounts of water, with large underground tanks, that can process the water, clean it up and store it, so that this water can be used in times of drought, like what we see now out in the western United states. Certain cities need also invest in a seagagte system to protect many coastal cities. The Europeans have some of these "seagate system already in place .
Like the storms coming across the southern border?
 

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