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<br />k lot z 4~~ ass 0 cia t e 5 <br /> <br />. Improvement of sheet flow paths by reduction of blockages <br />. Introduction of a new or emergency sheet flow path <br />. Lowering of street elevations to promote drainage by reducing obstruction to flow <br />. Adding capacity to existing ditches or introducing drainage swales <br />. Improving or realigning a key existing storm sewer to provide increased capacity <br />. Addition of street inlets <br /> <br />2.4 Probable Causes and Potential Remedy of Drainage and Flooding Problems <br /> <br />Subdivision areas (and areas in close proximity) with significant drainage problems have <br />been identified above (see Table 2-2). Evaluation of these problems based upon <br />information provided by the City, review of information in previous drainage reports, site <br />inspection, proximity to potential flooding sources (i.e., bayous and channels), and <br />hydrologic and hydraulic modeling to identify the probable cause of flooding. <br /> <br />Identified potential causes for reported or otherwise identified drainage or flooding <br />problems are the following: lack of overland flow path, prohibitive flow path elevations, <br />insufficient storm sewerage, and lack of channel capacity. <br /> <br />Remedy of problems are intended to address the root cause of the problem but could <br />consist of a combination of various techniques for remedy. <br /> <br />2.4.1 Sheet Flow Ponding and Paths <br /> <br />Ponding in localized areas (such as at street intersections or at the end of a cul-de-sac) <br />due to inability of accumulating runoff waters to drain away from the accumulating area <br />because of the lack of a overland flow path: If a sheet flow pathway (or a drainage relief <br />structure, such as a relief storm sewer or relief swale, which achieves the same effect) can <br /> <br />2-9 <br /> <br />Klotz Associates Project No. 0127.008.000 <br />January 2009 . <br /> <br />La Porte Citywide Drainage Study <br />City of La Porte <br />
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