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sicboy
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| | Fredericton storm drains < on 12/6/2005 10:41 PM >
| | | any idea's folks? i walked the whole river front but couln't find an out fall, i had a conversdation with a guy who tryide to tell me the go way out under the river, but that could be compleat bull. i am going to investiget the public library, but keep me posted
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maZe
Location: Montreal/Moncton/Ottawa Gender: Female
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| | | | Re: Fredericton storm drains <Reply # 1 on 12/7/2005 2:35 AM >
| | | Posted by sicboy any idea's folks? i walked the whole river front but couln't find an out fall, i had a conversdation with a guy who tryide to tell me the go way out under the river, but that could be compleat bull. i am going to investiget the public library, but keep me posted
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From an engineering point of view, he's prolly right. As Downtown Fredericton is quite developped, I strongly suspect engineer department did its job and that the drains don't go directly to the river right downtown or river front. Cause this would mean a very high risk of reflux and flooding of the whole downtown area, including Leg. Ass. Doubt very much Ing. dpt. would have made that mistake. And even if they did, I doubt even more it would not have been corrected by now. As for public library... Haven't been there lately since I discovered Google Earth and Google Maps You can't find 4 nuke subs in the library. You can them on Google Earth though. Love it.
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