Postby toyolink » August 27th, 2014, 8:17 pm
I firmly believe that the continuous flooding of POS is not going away in the foreseeable future.
In the 70's when I worked at Barclays Bank, Salvatori Branch flooding of the streets with the attendant floating and bumping of parked vehicles were regular events in the rainy season.
Today with the installation with all kinds of 'Super 'buildings which further restrict the ability of run off and associated subterraneous impediments,how in heavens name are things expected to improve.
Many have taken the liberty to suggest a retention system,but the acreage required to manage volume and flow rate just don't exist.
When some decades ago a move to depopulate POS was indicated the relevant population firmly resisted this idea.Funnily today POS people heading to central (the flood plains).