CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A new law in Charleston County aims to reduce flooding through more regulation of the number of impervious materials people can use at their properties. Charleston County ...
An international team of researchers has developed a technique that uses liquid metal to create an elastic material that is impervious to both gases and liquids. Applications for the material include ...
The Dixon City Council will direct staff regarding impervious surface requirements for front yards in single-family districts at Tuesday’s meeting. The item was initiated by Councilman Kevin Johnson ...
FLAGLER BEACH — City officials hope a new measure that preserves permeable property will help reduce the potential for flooding. The Flagler Beach City Commission approved the change Thursday to land ...
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