You were the one saying there were no storm sewers, not me. Read your posts. I bet you can go to every major city and find comparable findings.
Originally Posted by pyramider
There are also not many cities that have as many hurricanes that Houston has already had, and will continue to have. Yes they will have another hurricane and yes, it will flood again.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...2%80%93present)
I re-read my posts and i did say that there were no sewers but what i should have said was, there are no sewers that work properly. (same as not having a sewer when you have small diameter outdated pipes in a well known hurricane area) I understand that this hurricane dropped a large amount of water in a short period of time but, the aftermath should have had some drainage with water levels dropping a lot sooner after a day or 2 with proper drainage. This was NOT the first hurricane that Houston had and it sure won't be the last. They have had 22 major hurricanes recorded from 1980 and many more before that. This problem will not go away. If you read this article that i posted,
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news...s-10826834.php
it was printed 9 months ago, they had no idea that Harvey was coming. just like they have no idea that the next one is coming. The experts on that article said: they can fix Houston's problem and yes it will cost them. I am sure it won't cost as much as the hurricane water damage will. Look at the cost of the damage on each hurricane recorded. I know you understand what i am trying to say and not concentrate on each word but by it's meaning.
CG