How Tulsa Became A Model For Preventing Floods
For decades, Tulsa planned carefully and imposed regulations to prevent the kind of devastating floods that used to make national headlines. Now other cities are noticing.
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November 20, 2017 at 04:54PM
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NPR News: How Tulsa Became A Model For Preventing Floods
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