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How Is Stormwater Drainage Being Lost in Dominican Cities?

Unplanned urban growth and the expansion of impermeable surfaces are some of the causes of the loss of stormwater drainage capacity in cities like Santo Domingo, according to experts consulted. “The large number of buildings has resulted in a greater surface area of land becoming impermeable, pushing the already precarious system to the brink of crisis due to the increased volume of water that cannot find green soil to percolate,” explained arch…
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Unplanned urban growth and the expansion of impermeable surfaces are some of the causes of the loss of stormwater drainage capacity in cities like Santo Domingo, according to experts consulted. “The large number of buildings has resulted in a greater surface area of land becoming impermeable, pushing the already precarious system to the brink of crisis due to the increased volume of water that cannot find green soil to percolate,” explained arch…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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