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  2. Flood management - Wikipedia

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    Flood management is a broad term that includes measures to control or mitigate flood waters, such as actions to prevent floods from occurring or to minimize their impacts when they do occur. [4] [5] Flood management methods can be structural or non-structural: Structural flood management (i.e: flood control) is the reduction of the effects of a ...

  3. Environmental impacts of beavers - Wikipedia

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    The Martinez beavers built a dam 30 feet wide and at one time 6 feet high, and chewed through half the willows and other creekside landscaping the city planted as part of its $9.7 million 1999 flood-improvement project. When the City Council wanted to remove the beavers because of fears of flooding, local residents organized to protect them ...

  4. Retention basin - Wikipedia

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    Storm water is typically channeled to a retention basin through a system of street and/or parking lot storm drains, and a network of drain channels or underground pipes.. The basins are designed to allow relatively large flows of water to enter, but discharges to receiving waters are limited by outlet structures that function only during very large storm eve

  5. Gov. Tony Evers signs bill aimed at protecting, restoring ...

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    MADISON – A new law will encourage local governments to restore and protect wetlands across the state, in a bid to prevent damage from major flooding events.. The grant program, to be ...

  6. Wolf River (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The river serves to mitigate flooding and erosion, as habitat for wildlife, as a recreational area, as well as supplying clean water to an underground aquifer. The Wolf River's watershed is 889 square miles (2,300 km 2) in surface area, including parts of Shelby and Fayette counties in Tennessee and Benton County, Mississippi.

  7. How does FEMA get its funding for Tennessee flood relief ...

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    Stopgap measures are not well-liked by Tennessee Republican members of Congress in general, who say stopgap measures are "kicking the can down the road," reflecting Congress' failure to do its job ...

  8. One goal of the $500K wetlands project is to curb the ... - AOL

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    She said the project hopes to harness the power of the regular flooding of the Killbuck Creek into feeding the wetlands, helping to purify the water and slow down the impact of flooding.

  9. Wetland conservation - Wikipedia

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    A wetland (aerial view) Wetland conservation is aimed at protecting and preserving areas of land including marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens that are covered by water seasonally or permanently due to a variety of threats from both natural and anthropogenic hazards. Some examples of these hazards include habitat loss, pollution, and invasive species.