Erosion Control Solutions for Flood-Prone Areas in Kanawha County
Flooding is a recurring challenge in Kanawha County, West Virginia.
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Flooding is a recurring challenge in Kanawha County, West Virginia.
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Charleston, West Virginia, sits at the confluence of major waterways and valleys—terrain that is both scenic and hydrologically vulnerable.
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Wheeling, West Virginia—once a hub of heavy industry—is now confronting a different kind of challenge: the structural decay of its aging drain systems, culvert pipes, and stormwater infrastructure.
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Charleston, West Virginia, is expanding.
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As the city of Morgantown, West Virginia, continues its steady economic and residential expansion—bolstered by the presence of West Virginia University and regional medical hubs—construction activity has risen dramatically.
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West Virginia’s water infrastructure faces significant challenges due to its mountainous terrain, frequent heavy rainfall, and aging drainage systems.
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