Moreover, the maps that set out those high-risk areas are “woefully inadequate,” he said.And maybe somebody should do something about that continued development and sprawl.Maps should be recalibrated to account for continued development and sprawl, he said: destruction of trees, paving of roads and parking lots, addition of new homes to older areas and landscaping all change the way water drains — or doesn’t drain.
Where and why flooding happens
Michael E. Kanell and Ty Tagami, writing in the AJC about
More than 16,000 flood-related claims filed in Atlanta area,
quote Robert Klein, professor of risk and insurance at Georgia State University: