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Would you be able to identify some common flood defences if you knew that a flood was forecast for you town? Fortunately, there are some really easy ways that you can keep the flood water from doing major damage to your community, your home or your farm.
Sandbags Are An Easy Defense
All you need are a lot of bags and a lot of available sand. Having volunteers who are willing to fill these bags are also a necessity. The goal is to put a huge natural barrier between you and the water. The sand should do a good job of absorbing a lot of the water as well as creating a wall that is taller than the flood waters.
Embankments Help At All Times
Is your area prone to floods on a regular basis? If so, an embankment can provide a natural defense against a flood. Embankments can be cut into the existing landscape to provide a place for water to flow away from land. Embankments can also be created artificially in areas where the landscape may not allow for them.
Make Sure That Nature Is Respected
Plants and forests can be planted as a means to absorb rainwater. Planting a tree is rather inexpensive and quite effective. What the tree will do is absorb the water through its root system. The soil surrounding the plants will also absorb and channel water away from land. Birds and other animals benefit because they have a natural ecosystem available to them.
Build A Dam
A dam can be great for collecting water while also providing a source of clean water for public use. Dams can also be used for creating electricity that is clean and reliable. It is another great way for wildlife to have a place of their own as well. Ducks, birds and other creatures may populate the lakes that are created by the dam.
Use A Concrete Wall
A temporary concrete wall can be constructed to keep the water down. If you live on a coastline, it will help keep storm surge and high tides from causing flood conditions during a bad wind or rain storm.
The last thing you want to deal with is a flood in your town. Luckily, there are many great ways to make sure that they don't impact you and your family. Build a wall, build a dam or create some sort of vegetation that can help absorb the water. Anything that keeps a flood at bay is a great thing for everyone.
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For 15 Years Kevin Williams has restored flood damaged properties ranging in size from domestic dwellings to commercial factories.In 2010 He set up Floodsense offering his expertise in Flood Prevention Techniques, Systems and Services.For free E-book, further info on Flood Defences, and professional advice on flood prevention from a leading UK flood protection company, visit http://www.floodsense.co.uk
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