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Are Cities Ready to Handle Supercharged Storms?

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Introduction

In 2011, a brief but catastrophic cloudburst hit Copenhagen, flooding parts of the Danish city with more than 5 inches of rain in a single day. The storm caused over $1 billion in damages and catalyzed a transformation across the city.

Sponge Cities

Sponge cities are an innovative approach to dealing with urban flooding. The idea is to create green spaces and stormwater drainage infrastructure to absorb water and reduce the risk of flooding. Copenhagen, for example, invested in creating a matrix of green spaces and stormwater drainage infrastructure to absorb future flooding.

Other cities around the world, from Hong Kong to New York, have adopted similar approaches to reduce urban flooding. However, experts say that significant challenges are preventing cities from reaching their full sponge potential. With global warming giving rise to wetter storms and more severe droughts, research shows that nature's absorbent abilities are being pushed to the brink.

Challenges

One of the main challenges is that cities are not equipped to handle the increasingly severe storms caused by climate change. In New York, for example, about 60% of the sewers are part of a centuries-old combined system, where stormwater and sewage run through the same pipes to wastewater treatment plants. This means that extreme rain events often trigger sewage overflows into key waterways.

Furthermore, the implementation of green and blue infrastructure is more of a patchwork than a network in the US, according to Franco Montalto, a civil engineer at Drexel University. This is because it is difficult and costly to retrofit existing city infrastructure to accommodate the amount of green space and stormwater drainage structures necessary to deal with climate-fueled flooding.

Nature's Sponge

A study published in May forecasts that annual rainfall in much of the world will condense: more rain falling in heavy storms faster than the land can absorb it, which means that the water pooled on the surface is more readily evaporated. This can hinder nature's ability to help deal with supercharged storms.

In summary, sponge cities are a promising approach to dealing with urban flooding, but they face significant challenges in reaching their full potential. A coordinated effort is needed to implement green and blue infrastructure effectively and integrate nature's sponge into cities to reduce the risk of flooding and mitigate the effects of climate change.

Conclusion

Sponge cities are an innovative solution to urban flooding, but a continued effort is needed to overcome the challenges and reach the full potential of these cities. With the collaboration of experts, governments, and communities, we can create more resilient and sustainable cities for the future.

Source / Reference: https://mailchi.mp/insideclimatenews/is-your-city-spongy-enough?e=9c8d2e8aae

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Tags: sponge cities, urban flooding, climate change, green and blue infrastructure

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