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example of flood risk management
bypass
- is an area along a
river
or within a
floodplain
that is intentionally kept undeveloped so that it is able to receive
diverted excess flood waters
from a
river
in order to reduce the risk of
flooding
in a nearby
specific area
, such as a
city
rainwater harvesting
rooftop harvesting
-
tank
/
pit
to
filter
roadside drain
-
drain
to
soil
/
well
or
storage
flood protection from seaside:
rip rap
seawall
rs
glass wall barriers
flood protection from riverside
dikes
and
leeves
rs remountable flood wall
flood protection of a
village
rs remountable
flood wall
flood protection of a subdivision
rs remountable
flood wall
flood protection for buildings
rs remountable
barriers
rs automatic
flip-up barriers
rs composite
barriers
rs automatic
drop-down barriers