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The University of Louisville was constructed in an area that tends to hold water.

The whole Ohio Valley area is such a region, and anyone living, working, operating and building in it must realize this and be prepared to handle problems that arise because of it.

Regardless of whether you want to call it “action, finally,” “more action,” or just “action,” the university must take some sort of action to fix its problems with water on campus.

Every time it rains, Belknap sidewalks turn into slip-n-slides and swimming pools pop up in grassy areas between buildings. Students, faculty and staff members walking across campus