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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 218820" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>The interesting thing is save for Southport Bismarck put more of a buffer zone between itself and the river then any other city in the state. Think about it most of the area near the river is made up of buffer zone comprising Seroma Park, Riverwood Golf Course, horse arena/bow range and the wastewater treatment plant. there's almost nowhere the main part of the city comes up right next to the river. Now the people up on Hog Island and that general area down around Briardale are definitely risky areas but overall both Bismarck and Mandan have either the distance between themselves in the river or as in mainly in Mandans case the elevation above it to give plenty of room for high water. Over all they've done a pretty good job of keeping most shit out of the flood zone barring a catastrophic dam failure.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]24145[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 218820, member: 1305"] The interesting thing is save for Southport Bismarck put more of a buffer zone between itself and the river then any other city in the state. Think about it most of the area near the river is made up of buffer zone comprising Seroma Park, Riverwood Golf Course, horse arena/bow range and the wastewater treatment plant. there's almost nowhere the main part of the city comes up right next to the river. Now the people up on Hog Island and that general area down around Briardale are definitely risky areas but overall both Bismarck and Mandan have either the distance between themselves in the river or as in mainly in Mandans case the elevation above it to give plenty of room for high water. Over all they've done a pretty good job of keeping most shit out of the flood zone barring a catastrophic dam failure. [ATTACH=CONFIG]24145._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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