. >> ashlea: lately shirley perry and her husband say it's gotten tougher to live on the piece of land that they call home. >> it keeps me stressed out. it really does. >> ashlea: floods washed out a culvert and a chunk of the driveway and an explosion exposed an electrical wire up to their house and water pipes. land was cleared on 168 unit dillworth apartment complex started going in on july. >> they've taken a permeable surface and turned it in to a non-permeable surface. and all the water that used to settle in to the ground seems to run off and impacted us. >> ashlea: the superintendent said culverts above their site have collapsed. they said they put in a deep holding pond that is catching run-off water. debrises like buckets and construction materials washed through here. >> ashlea: today red clay snakes from the construction site and slithered all the way down to the couple's driveway. >> i don't see how it can be coming from somewhere else. >> ashlea: buncombe county says the developer has storm water. inspectors have been coming out here intermittently to check on things. rep