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New Orleans Drainage System Recognized as Historic Civil Engineering Landmark

New Orleans Drainage System Recognized as Historic Civil Engineering Landmark

The system now consists of 22 drainage pumping stations and 1,200 miles of network drains, as well as green infrastructure elements to manage stormwater runoff.

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American Society of Civil Engineers

https://www.asce.org/publications-and-news/civil-engineering-source/society-news/article/2023/05/23/new-orleans-drainage-system-recognized-as-historic-civil-engineering-landmark

  • ← New Addition to the ASCE/SEI 7-22 Standard Protects Buildings From a 500-Year Flood Event
  • EPA Announces $173M Investment to Strengthen Drought Resilience in Ventura, California →

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