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Every few years during the rainy season, certain neighborhoods of San Francisco flood.
If it rains too hard or for too long, the sewer pipes fill, pushing water (and raw sewage) out of floor drains and sewer grates.
Residents and businesses near 17th and Folsom streets in the Mission spend every winter anxiously preparing for floods. They line the sidewalks with city-issued plastic barriers and improvise their own designs. The damage is so costly, at that intersection and elsewhere, that sometimes businesses shutter.

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