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Local Topic A Sugar Land neighborhood that was hit hard by Hurricane Harvey

Local Topic A Sugar Land neighborhood that was hit hard by Hurricane Harvey

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by: zoomchum 75k+ OP 
~ 2 years, 10 mos ago   May 27, '23 11:13am  
A Sugar Land neighborhood that was hit hard by Hurricane Harvey now has three new water pumps that are designed to reduce flooding risks in the area.
 
New $9 million water pumps in Sugar Land expected to mitigate flooding
 
The three new pumps will increase water-pumping capacity to about 230,000 gallons per minute in the Riverstone area, where more than 600 homes flooded during Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
 
New, heavy-duty water pumps to mitigate flooding were unveiled Friday in a Sugar Land neighborhood that saw vast flood damage after Hurricane Harvey.
 
At a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the Riverstone neighborhood, community leaders introduced three new pumps that would nearly triple the area's water-pumping capacity to around 230,000 gallons per minute.
 
During Hurricane Harvey in 2017, more than 35 inches of rain fell in the area, and the nearby Brazos River swelled over its banks into the bowl-shaped neighborhood.
 
Fort Bend County Precinct 3 Commissioner Andy Meyers said more than 600 homes in the area flooded during Harvey.
 
"The system was originally designed for a 100-year event," Meyers said. "Unfortunately, Harvey was like a 1,000-year event, so what happened was it was raining so hard that the volume of water coming down just overwhelmed the pump system."
 
Plans for the new pumps, which cost around $9 million, have been underway since 2017.
"We're confident now that, if we have another Harvey event, we have the pumping capacity to keep the water from flooding the homes," Meyers said.
 
The project was finished just in time for the start of this year's hurricane season, which begins June 1.
 
www.houstonpublicmed ia.org/articles/news /flooding/2023/05/26 /452952/new-9-m
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SugarLander 100+
~ 2 years, 10 mos ago   May 27, '23 2:05pm  
Sad to hear of the situation but glad they caught the guys. Now if they'd just keep 'em locked up.
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Jnainani 910k+
~ 2 years, 10 mos ago   May 27, '23 3:47pm  
@zoomchum : I'm happy to hear that this project was finished just in time for this year's hurricane season. I'm not ready to hurricane season and it's right around the corner.
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