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Climate-driven urban flooding is becoming an increasingly critical issue as a result of a multitude of factors, 包括老化的下水道基础设施, urban intensification and flood mitigation design practices that have not stood the test of time. 在多伦多, some sewer and drainage systems are approaching 100 years old, making them unlikely to be able to withstand above average rainfall, 更不用说极端天气了, which have been happening on an increasing frequency in Canada over the last ten years.
Drainage and sewer systems that are unable to mitigate stormwater flow and sewer backup result in urban flooding, an issue that has accounted for nearly $2 billion in average annual property damage claims in Canada between 2009 and 2021.
For municipal agencies looking to mitigate the issue of flooding in their area, a combination of collaboration and technology are key to solving this issue. 2D flood 造型 helps engineers better understand flood risks in their area and enables a comprehensive assessment of potential flood zones. 然而, many agencies run the risk of placing too much reliance on 2D models when the best solution can be found by working with other municipalities tackling the same issue. Confirming a mixture of technology and collaboration will be the key to solving Canada’s growing urban flooding problem.
基础设施规划副署长 菲利普·格雷的 article starts on page 16 of 水 Canada’s July/August 2022 issue.
点击这里阅读全文Philip is and 副主任 of 基础设施规划 with over 30 years’ experience in municipal infrastructure facility planning associated with water, 污水和雨水系统. Philip has been involved in and managed an array of municipal, 水资源, and watershed management projects across Canada and in the United States involving field program, 造型, 以及应对增长的设施规划, infill and intensification in urban areas and wet weather issues. He specializes in master planning and wet weather issues (flooding, 方案规划, 接收水质, regulatory requirements) through the development and application of hydrologic / hydraulic models to evaluate complex watershed and municipal systems.