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But this is not just an icky sewer problem.
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The rest are at risk from rising groundwater, sewer problems and flash flooding.
We've had sewer problems ever since my wife and I bought our home in Baton Rouge, La., a few years ago.
"We have sewer problems, we have drainage problems, we have foreclosure problems, we have things that we need to be focusing on, and street renamings are not one of them," she said.
(And what, exactly, do pious citizens gain by mixing religion and sewers?)The problem with this entirely sensible claim (developed well in an amicus brief from a group of political scientists) is that it proves way, way too much.
A Cellular Automata approach is introduced in this paper for the optimal design of sewer network problems.
It added that between 2005 and 2010 the company spent an additional £20m of its own money to help deal with sewer flooding problems and that this money had not come out of customers' bills.
As a result, the sewer network optimization problem is redefined, in terms of the network nodal elevations, and the resulting problem is solved using a Cellular Automata (CA) approach.
The proposed methodology is applied to a sewer flood evaluation problem, in which rainfall variables are characterized by probability boxes and two model parameters are respectively described by fuzzy sets and random sets.
Ms. Chenevert added that no development proposals would get very far unless the town addressed its inadequate sewers -- a problem she and others had been trying to address for years.
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