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Following a Devastating Tornado, Town and Hospital Rebuild to Harness Wind Energy. After 90 percent of the town was damaged or destroyed by a tornado, Greensburg, Kansas, and Kiowa County Memorial Hos ...
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Building Smart in the Floodplain. The city of Fort Collins, Colorado, found a win-win solution to problems it faced with 100 acres of abandoned property. The city now enjoys new green space, improved ...
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Planning for the Future in a Floodplain. After a nightmare flood in 1997, Fort Collins, Colorado, stepped up efforts to improve resilience in the face of extreme events—efforts that will also serve th ...
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Developing and Using an Index to Guide Water Supply Decisions. It's not easy to keep faucets flowing year-round in southwest Florida. To make sure their customers can get ample clean water at a good p ...
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Integrating Education and Stormwater Management for Healthy Rivers and Residents. The City of Ann Arbor recognized stormwater runoff as a growing threat to the quality of their water supply. They're a ...
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Extreme Rainfall Analyses Can Point to Right Size for Culverts. Across most of the United States, the heaviest rainfall events have become heavier and more frequent. New tools can help decision makers ...
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Using Demonstration Storms to Prepare for Extreme Rainfall. An extreme precipitation event in 2008 cost one town more than a million dollars in infrastructure repairs. Now, other municipalities can si ...
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Keeping Toxins From Harmful Algal Blooms out of the Food Supply. Dense populations of some microscopic algae (phytoplankton) in ocean waters can contaminate seafood, resulting in serious health proble ...
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