As global cities expand, managing stormwater has become a critical challenge for urban planners and civil engineers. To prevent devastating floods and sustain development, municipalities rely on massive, often invisible underground infrastructure networks. These systems, which include deep-tunnel stormwater management networks, subterranean reservoirs, and high-capacity pumping stations, divert runoff away from paved urban centers. However, rapid urbanization and increasingly severe weather events are testing the limits of these colossal engineering projects, necessitating continuous investment and modernization.
- Urban development replaces natural, absorbent soil with impermeable concrete and asphalt, significantly increasing surface water runoff during storms.
- Many major global cities utilize extensive underground tunnel systems and massive subterranean retention basins to temporarily store millions of gallons of excess rainwater.
- These hidden engineering systems protect dense populations, transportation networks, and critical real estate from catastrophic water damage.
- Increasingly frequent and intense weather events, driven by changing global climate patterns, are pushing existing drainage infrastructures to their physical limits.
- Upgrading, expanding, and maintaining these massive underground water-management systems require billions of dollars in public and private capital investment.
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Controlling Water still remains the ultimate source of power and survival.
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These people cant conceive of anything outside of profit
and revenue. Here you can see thier mental leaps to understand human issues.
watching this while getting battered with a relentless deluge
NGL I thought that the Thumbnail was a Control reference and probably a clip from the oldest house
hope India spends and plans on infrastructure like Japan and Indonesia tiny countries with beautiful visions for their societies.
Really great documentry Blomberg team, more like this!
Yeah but do you really want your poultry to be consuming larvae? I don't know. Don't sound right?
That's the problem…. quoting Bill Gates who is a tech geek when climate adaptation is not even his forté. Quoting him merely because he is super rich. I have seen people quoting him from pharmaceuticals to food fabrication. Sad.