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This kind of flooding, the too-much-rain flooding, has become a recurring problem. The house where Sainsbury lives first flooded in 2019. Months into 2020 it happened again, and then again at the end of the year. And then Ida in 2021. The flooding from that storm has racked up, according to Sainsbury, more than $30,000 in out-of-pocket damages. The family didn’t have flood insurance, and when they tried to get it, they were told they did not qualify. Officially, the house isn't in a FEMA flood zone. When Sainsbury spoke with a city employee, he asked about the flooding’s cause and was told, he remembers, that the pipes under the street simply couldn’t handle the amount of water Ida had dumped on the city. “The water had to go somewhere, and unfortunately that somewhere was in people’s homes,” he said. One fix for that problem, a device called a backwater valve, allows water to leave the home but stops it from gushing back up the sewer line.

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