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  2. Indian Trail Improvement District - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Trail Improvement District was created by the Florida Legislature in 1957 for the purpose of reclaiming the lands within its boundaries for water control, water supply, and protecting the land within its boundaries from the effects of water by using the construction and maintenance of canals, ditches, levees, dikes, pumping plants, and other works and improvements.

  3. Water supply network - Wikipedia

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    Water demand exceeds supply, and household and industrial water supplies are prioritised over other uses, which leads to water stress. [8] Potable water has a price in the market; water often becomes a business for private companies, which earn a profit by putting a higher price on water, which imposes a barrier for lower-income people.

  4. Road - Wikipedia

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    Water supply; Weirs; Concepts. ... Included are paved roads and other roads with a stabilized base, e.g. gravel roads. ... including local news services, track and ...

  5. Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Both rain gardens and bioswales mitigate flood impacts and prevent stormwater from polluting local waterways; increase the usable water supply by reducing the amount of water needed for outdoor irrigation; improve air quality by minimizing the amount of water going into treatment facilities, which also reduces energy usage and, as a result ...

  6. ACCESS Oklahoma opponents say water supplies at risk with ...

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    The records cited included an ODEQ investigator writing “Over the years, the OTA has filled most of the low area with dirt, concrete, asphalt, wood, and various solid wastes from their operation.

  7. Stormwater - Wikipedia

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    In some areas, especially along the U.S. coast, polluted runoff from roads and highways may be the largest source of water pollution. For example, about 75 percent of the toxic chemicals getting to Seattle, Washington's Puget Sound are carried by stormwater that runs off paved roads and driveways, rooftops, yards, and other developed land. [6]

  8. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    A road of such material is called a "metalled road" in Britain, a "paved road" in Canada and the US, or a "sealed road" in parts of Canada, Australia and New Zealand. [ 48 ] A granular surface can be used with a traffic volume where the annual average daily traffic is 1,200 vehicles per day or less.

  9. Colonia (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The colonias consist of peri-urban subdivisions of substandard housing lacking in basic services such as potable water, electricity, paved roads, proper drainage, and waste management. [1] [2] Often situated in geographically inferior locations, such as former agricultural floodplains, colonias suffer from associated issues like flooding. [3]