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A capital plan must be developed to maintain roads, underground pipes, culverts, parks and village hall, she said.
"Aging culverts, lack of conveyances for roadside runoff, village topography and increasing severe weather events will contribute to major asset damage and hardship for residents," she said.
An area of 262 kilometers will be widened from the current two lanes to four, and 202 culverts, 23 cattle roads, 18 bridges, and 12 junctions will be built and reconstructed.
Source: https://astanatimes.com/2023/08/kazakh-prime-minister-proposes-measures-to-develop-aktobe-region/
If it cost a million $ a mile to build a bike trail on flat ground, with no landslides or culverts, one bridge, no tunnels, how can this rail to trail through the Eel River canyon be built for anything less than a billion dollars?
If you drove through Owa itself, you would find it decked on both sides with solar-powered street lights and well-laid-out culverts.
“I have not heard any of the supervisors talk about erosion or culverts washed out.
On the other hand, in the last 24 hours, the flood waters breached 10 embankments and damaged 3 other embankments, 92 roads, 3 bridges, several Anganwadi centres, irrigation canals, and culverts.
Retention ponds and outlet culverts may have strong currents as the water drains from them–especially if protective bars or grating is built close to the drain.
Smaller, rounded bottom culverts, as well as those which are damaged or installed improperly impede fish migration by fragmenting freshwater habitat.
The problem, Cllr Mellor says, is caused when water freezes on roads, leading to cracking tarmac and potholes, particularly when culverts at the side of the road become blocked.