Several Florida counties are under a state of emergency after heavy rainfall and flooding this week.
Communities in Florida were hit with heavy rainfall and intense flooding on the same day Governor Ron DeSantis cut budgets for multiple water projects.On June 12, DeSantis signed the state budget after cutting almost $1 billion from the fiscal plan, the Tampa Bay Times reported—including about $205 million in stormwater, wastewater and sewer projects.
Stormwater system repairs could also prevent flooding completely by helping to drain and manage large amounts of water and avoiding cracks that facilitate leaks.Similarly, shoreline revitalization makes it easier for natural barriers to flooding to work. For example, wetlands can act as a sponge and absorb excess water, and vegetative buffers can provide native vegetation that reduces erosion and runoff.
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