Water flows through a large two-pipe culvert underneath Everett Dam Road in Dunbarton on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016. A new processing tool is designed to help communities decide which culverts need replacing as flooding becomes more common. (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
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Water flows through a large two-pipe culvert underneath Everett Dam Road in Dunbarton on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016. A new processing tool is designed to help communities decide which culverts need replacing as flooding becomes more common. (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)