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    With the rapid infrastructure development, rising sea level and increasing garbage problems the causes drainage blocking, can a street that is always flooded when it rains become flood free in the future by improving the drainage system?

    Can anyone give examples of streets previously flood prone that are not flooded anymore this rainy season?
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    possible basta my fund at political will...
    eto pagawa sila ng- Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel or G-Cans Project like sa japan



    parang my proposal na ganyan dati sa UST football field...pero diko sure kung ganyan nga yun

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    yung malapit sa dimasalang. dati bahain dun sa kalye. tinaasan yung daan. ngayon walang baha sa daan. sa loob lang ng bahay

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    taasan ang catch basin

    para ibang lugar maging catch basin

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    Yung sa UST ang pagkakaalam ko huhukayin yung football field para magkaroon ng reservoir, dun mapupunta yung tubig pag naulan then ipapasipsip yata afterwards... main solution pa rin dyan yung garbage disposal, if walang bara mga drainage natin kaya naman maging flood-free mga kalye. Next is drainage system improvement.

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    the most important is keeping drainages free from garbage. a catch basin is useless if all the connecting sewerage system is full of garbage. walang pupuntang flood water sa catch basin

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    what i meant by catch basin is yung pinakamababang kalye sa isang lugar

    rephrase -- taasan ang kalyeng binabaha para ibang kalye ang bahain

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    Mukhang malabo mawala baha no. One major solution lang is taasan ang kalye, pero napupunta lang sa mga bahay ang baha. So baha pa rin.

    It seems wala din gaanong nangyayari kahit ayusin mga drainage, yun kasing pupuntahan ng tubig, mataas na rin ang level. Mapapabilis lang siguro ang pagbaba ng baha.

    The reason I ask is, may property kasi ako na laging binabaha yung street. Nung tinambakan ko na, lalong tumaas ang baha. Before kasi a few inches lang ang baha, now more than 1ft na. I'm planning to build commercial stalls sana, pero kung bahain, baka walang magrent and masayang lang yung papagawa ko.
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    Style Pinoy, mahirap talaga.

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    ^deym! Pwede ka na lumakad patawid dyan ah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Mukhang malabo mawala baha no. One major solution lang is taasan ang kalye, pero napupunta lang sa mga bahay ang baha. So baha pa rin.

    It seems wala din gaanong nangyayari kahit ayusin mga drainage, yun kasing pupuntahan ng tubig, mataas na rin ang level. Mapapabilis lang siguro ang pagbaba ng baha.

    The reason I ask is, may property kasi ako na laging binabaha yung street. Nung tinambakan ko na, lalong tumaas ang baha. Before kasi a few inches lang ang baha, now more than 1ft na. I'm planning to build commercial stalls sana, pero kung bahain, baka walang magrent and masayang lang yung papagawa ko.

    Mahirap kasi dyan if yung mga katabi mong propertes may gagawing infrastructures na hindi naman pabor sa plans mo. Drainage system lang talaga yung universal na kapag na-implement ng tama, lahat kayo okay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Mahirap kasi dyan if yung mga katabi mong propertes may gagawing infrastructures na hindi naman pabor sa plans mo. Drainage system lang talaga yung universal na kapag na-implement ng tama, lahat kayo okay.
    The whole stretch of the street is classified as commercial properties, so more or less commercial stalls din ang pwedeng itayo. Sa ngayon kasi halos puro vacant lots yung one side of the street, then puro residential naman yung katapat.
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    Depends on the case also. For some its to develop or raise the road (but baka maafect ang lot mo if it isnt raised also). For others, its really to fix the drainage systems (box culvert maybe?), especially if the development in the area has increased to have many buildings and establishments, and ensure its also clean down the line. In some cases, its really just a matter of cleaning and desilting the waterways and drainages.

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    The place is already flooded 1ft to knee high already without raising the road yet. Pano pa kaya if taasan ang daan. But like I've posted, tinambakan ko na property to the point na kahit taasan pa nila ang road, mas mataas pa rin property.
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    Solution - build canals like this:


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    ^ Ok sana, kaso less than a foot nga ayaw pa minsan ibigay ng mga pinoy para sa daan mismo. Canal pa kaya. Kakainis nga. Road namin na ginagawa ngayon may section na hindi kasya 2 cars. Pasaway diba.

    *boybi: make sue to think about this very well. Planning way way ahead is the solution to a problem like flooding in developing areas. Kung may connection ka sa City Eng. Dept., gamitin mo to get an some more info regarding future plans in you area. Ganun din sa zoning dept ng city hall. Raise concerns ASAP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    ^ Ok sana, kaso less than a foot nga ayaw pa minsan ibigay ng mga pinoy para sa daan mismo. Canal pa kaya. Kakainis nga. Road namin na ginagawa ngayon may section na hindi kasya 2 cars. Pasaway diba.

    *boybi: make sue to think about this very well. Planning way way ahead is the solution to a problem like flooding in developing areas. Kung may connection ka sa City Eng. Dept., gamitin mo to get an some more info regarding future plans in you area. Ganun din sa zoning dept ng city hall. Raise concerns ASAP.
    Problema kasi sa city planning, pag iba na ang nakaupong mayor, iba na rin ang plano.

    Ganito nalang, would you rent a stall in a known flood prone area? How many days lang ba nagbabaha actually? 10-20 days a year?
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    pag lagi binabaha, perwisyo yan. di tatagal tenants mo kasi maaapektuhan din kita nila.
    grabe na nga ngayon, kaninang umaga lang baha na naman sa mandaluyong area near kalentong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Problema kasi sa city planning, pag iba na ang nakaupong mayor, iba na rin ang plano.

    Ganito nalang, would you rent a stall in a known flood prone area? How many days lang ba nagbabaha actually? 10-20 days a year?
    I definitely won't rent. Lalo na at the current situation that the weather seems to be worsening as the years go by.

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    Usually we elevate the store if we know the area is flood prone. Just need to ask local residents how high is the flood in the particular area.

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