United States of America Water Absorbent Roads and Canals
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I am thinking of something that I think would do some good for everyone. I am thinking of building pavements, walks, sidewalks, drainage systems, water ways, canals, lots, commercial lots, yards, express ways, highways, streets, and roads that has some water absorption properties. I'll do this by burying long tubes
which are made of metal or cement down in the roads and all of the above (on the base or floor which is made of soil for water absorption to solve floods making water level contained inside these tubes during rain to reduce water level after a lapse of time by soil water absorption). Pebbles (called the Google Layer of Stones) would then be placed inside these tubes and supported or carried by lines made of metals or the Google Stone Support (the distance of the pebbles from the road surface is a little far) to prevent mosquitoes from getting inside and laying eggs but still allowing water to pass through. Another alternative for the pebbles and the Google Stone Support is a Google Tube Screen whose holes prevents soil particles from passing through but permits water to drip through down farther inside the tube. The tubes can also be made to accept or absorb water, by any fractional proportion (the tube divided as a whole or by any number of tubes or multiples in an area), coming in from Stone Support with Layer of Stones and the Google Tube Screen (or any number of all their combination/s in an an area/s). The sizes of these tubes could range from the size of an ordinary PVC pipe (or smaller) to about as big as the road (or bigger) and very deep and about a hundred or more in total number. These deep tubes on the road and all others would be covered by metal, called the Google Tube Cover, just like the metal covers in manholes but with holes, called Google Holes, to allow water to pass all the way through